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-visible-spectrum reflectance). This project brings together statistical modelling of the data-generating process with machine learning, including deep learning, techniques, to model and predict bumblebee
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View All Vacancies Mathematics & Statistics Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £25,138 to £28,759 (Full time, indefinite) Closing Date: Wednesday 05 June 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed
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transmission of respiratory infections using data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) COVID-19 Infection Survey (CIS). The ONS CIS is a unique household survey with longitudinal follow up of over
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, coping mechanisms, and job resources affect these trajectories using discontinuous growth modelling and/or other appropriate statistical analyses. Additionally, the student will conduct a qualitative
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Assisting with responding to time-sensitive and relevant issues that are at the forefront in the media and conduct basic statistical analyses quickly to inform a Centre/programme response Preparing and
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of the Centre’s work. COMPASS is an EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Computational Statistics and Data Science, offering students a 4-year PhD training programme in the statistical and computational
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remotely). You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD or equivalent in computational sciences (Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics), together with relevant research experience
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is research experience in biomedical modelling and machine learning, statistical programming, an ability to produce high-quality academic writing, good communication skills, and an enthusiasm
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is research experience in biomedical modelling and machine learning, statistical programming, an ability to produce high-quality academic writing, good communication skills, and an enthusiasm
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aptitude for research design and statistics and will have a background in psychology or a related discipline. They will be supervised by Dr Sam Farley, Dr Nicola Thomas, and Professor Jeremy Dawson from