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View All Vacancies Are you an academic with a proven ability to carry out teaching and research in Statistics or Data Science? Do you have an excellent research record? Are you passionate about
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Are you an academic with a proven ability to carry out teaching and research in Statistics or Data Science? Do you have an excellent research record? Are you passionate about delivering an
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statistical and algorithmic foundations for systems involving multiple incentive-driven learning and decision-making agents, including uncertainty quantification at the agent’s level. The project will
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imaging data, using conventional analyses and machine learning, to provide new evidence of pathogenicity of proteins and pathways across MSK diseases. You will provide bespoke statistical analysis plans
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/DPhil in relevant quantitative area, as well as knowledge of statistics and/or Bayesian learning, and necessary mathematical and computational skills to put these into practice. Skills in computer
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subject, such as psychology, biology, human genetics ii) an MSc in a relevant subject involving human genetic research or child development research iii) Prior experience working with statistical packages
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Investigator and Co-Investigators, will be responsible for preparing and analysing statistical data from longitudinal cohort studies, day-to-day management of the quantitative strand, and writing up and
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interrogation of the data using a range of advanced statistical techniques to evaluate the psychometric properties of the iTICQ. You should have or expect to obtain a first class or upper second-class
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) in epidemiology, psychology, public health, or a closely related discipline; Skilled in advanced longitudinal statistical methods; Experience of conducting primary quantitative data collection (e.g
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of the team. To be considered you will hold a PhD/DPhil in Demography, Sociology, Economics, Statistics, Public/Population Health, Geography, Global Affairs, or a related field, have substantial relevant