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Location: South Kensington and White City Campuses Contract: Full-time, Fixed-term appointment for 48 months initially, with the potential to extend depending on programme requirements About the
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collaborative project that spans multiple continents. You will contribute to the development of new chronobiological analytics on existing data, design experiments to collect novel chronobiological data, engage
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. The expected working pattern is Monday to Friday, however there can be potential for some flexibility. This post will provide support to help meet your professional and personal career goals in a Team Science
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(InstSSC) announces an opening for a research assistant in ultrasound data transmission. This position is funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) to analyse and design methods for high
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, and Internet-of-Things / Industry 4.0 technologies. Knowledge of computer science principles and modern AI approaches in computer vision and/or time series analysis is a plus. The position requires
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the areas of innovation management, the creation and growth of technology-intensive organisations, business analytics, and entrepreneurship. The research undertaken at the UCL School of Management has been
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Location:Hammersmith Campus About the role: We are looking for a Research Associate or Research Assistant to join a research programme studying how the immune system responds to changes in lipid
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experiments; supporting other group members with data analysis and interpretation from both simulations and experimental data; and use the developed framework to design new materials with optimised performance
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attitude, and be a good communicator. The post holder will be located in the Whittle Lab., West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are to help the team design build and
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Research Assistant/Research Associate* in Cardiovascular Epidemiology (BHF Scholarship) (Fixed Term)
by Professor John Danesh, is part of the Department of Public Health and Primary Care (DPHPC), one of Europe’s leading academic departments of population health sciences. As part of a funding grant