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the discipline, demonstrated by a PhD (or nearing completion) or equivalent in Mathematics and Statistics, to develop teaching programmes, and teach and support learning; Please ensure you read the Job Description
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a hip or knee replacement. The project team, led by Alex Bottle, professor of medical statistics, is multidisciplinary, including surgeons, allied health professionals, and social scientists. You will
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exposure methods to enhance comprehension of material corrosion in hypersaline environments. Reliable test methodologies and statistical analysis techniques will be employed to assure conclusive
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analysis in biomedical data, in affiliation to the Artificial Intelligence Research Centre . The successful candidate will develop statistical and machine learning techniques to analyse biomedical data. High
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usefulness of the forecast, and perception of forecast performance by the public. Statistical post-processing techniques can help to reduce forecast errors by training machine learning models on data sets
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We are looking for a statistical geneticist to join the Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit (CEU), Department of Public Health and Primary Care at University of Cambridge. The postholder will be
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, outcomes, and real-world impact. The student will be supported by a supervisory team including Professors in hepatology and epidemiology, and experts in computational statistics and model fitting using
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occurrence, aetiology, outcomes, and real-world impact. The student will be supported by a supervisory team including Professors in hepatology and epidemiology, and experts in computational statistics and
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control methods. Rigorous theoretical and statistical analysis will be carried out to prove the effectiveness of these proposed techniques. Hence, a strong foundation in mathematical and control theory is
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validating joint models for clinical prediction. Applicants should have: Obtained or working towards a 1st class degree in Mathematics (BSc/MMath) or Distinction level Masters in (Bio)Statistics, Data Science