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You will be employed within the School of Computing, Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences. This role is located at TurinTech, 1 Finsbury Ave, London EC2M 2PF. Do you have a strong background
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the surgical teams of tomorrow? Do you want to use your skills to help grow an exciting co-operative venture between the University and the NHS? The CADSIM (Cadaveric Surgical Simulation) Programme provides high
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Are you a researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in topological quantum computation? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive
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, Food Science, Computer Science or a closely allied discipline; a background in techno-economic modelling and research experience in food or bioprocess design. You will have a proven ability to work well
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, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Data Science. As the hosts of the University HPC (high performance computing) systems, our team also supports researchers from a wide range of departments across the whole
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and Data Science. The University has invested over £27M to modernize our computational capabilities to meet these challenges and the Research IT team is a vital part of the delivery of these programs
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we do in close collaboration with Space agency and the Satellite Applications Catapult. The UKSA grant is part of national programme to grow the UK’s Space sector through the development of other
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Funding are offering one PhD scholarship in the School of Food Science and Nutrition for one Home fee rated candidate, covering a maintenance stipend for four years (£20,780 for session 2025/26
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Number of Positions: 1 Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Computer Science Scholarship, in support of the EPSRC Grant: Mixed precision in Krylov Methods, providing the award of full academic
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partnership between science and care in the city). We are looking for a motivated Research Trainee to help us develop a national database of preferences for technology in social care for older people