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will report to Dr Maxim Freydin. This is an exciting opportunity for the postholder to develop and refine skills in genetic epidemiology and statistical genetics, and work closely with a dynamic team of
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through development and testing of their own research questions and training in statistical analysis. This is a full time post (35 Hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract for 18
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, computer science, health informatics, psychology, statistics, or related disciplines) OR has substantial experience in data management for large research projects 2. Experience of successfully managing data
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contract. About you: Essential criteria 1. PhD in a relevant field (e.g., neuroscience, neuroimaging, engineering, mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics) 2. Substantial research
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, or Python. Experienced in Meta-analysis statistical methods Experience in developing and conducting complex, multi-level literature searches Demonstrates an ability to foster collaborative team-working
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Skills in presenting scientific research in the form of papers, posters and oral presentations - (Grade 6 only) Development of statistical and computational dosimetric methods if relevant Expertise in
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Pytorch-based simulation environment for network optimisation that is incorporating the statistical behavioural features of AIMC hardware. You will also further develop hardware-aware training methodologies
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or related fields. 2. Experience in neurocognitive testing and data analysis 3. Experience with data collection, storage and statistical analysis 4. Excellent paper writing skills 5
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. Understanding of educational technologies and their use by students and academics 2. Working knowledge or interest in Learning Analytics 3. Working knowledge or interest in statistics for UX
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the development of both teams. Additionally, the role will require close collaboration with the Data & Insight team to help analyse data and build statistical evidence that can uncover potential opportunities