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motivated computational Postdoctoral Research Assistant to lead on an established and successful research line aimed at understanding the genetic events that drive cancer evolution. We have a long-lasting
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, our staff undertake scientific research in astronomy, condensed matter and materials, theoretical physics and particle physics. We also have an active programme of outreach, and excellent facilities
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robotics, mechanical engineering or a similar engineering field. The job requires an in-depth knowledge about soft inflatable/eversion robotics, sensor data acquisition and processing, computer and system
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About the Role To provide professional support for all UG students in the School of Economics and Finance, and to provide programme management support for the portfolio of UG programmes. The post
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the education and research strategy of the Institute. The successful candidates will support the delivery of the existing Critical Care Medicine PGT programme offered through WHRI, as well as developing and
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, including degree and executive education programme invoicing, credit collection, and student loan management. You will report to the Associate Director, Finance Shared Services, and support the wider Finance
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for information exchange, dialogue and joined up thinking. Training activities: The post-holder will co-ordinate a new Researcher Visibility and Collaborations Programme to support ECRs and mid-career academics
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About the Role This Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is part of an exciting EPSRC-funded programme, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI Revolution with Ultra-Low Energy 2D Materials and
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to global health, gender violence and violence in childhood, and medical humanitarianism. We offer a vibrant and diverse research degree programme, with over 100 PhD and DrPH students from more than 40
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related to gravitational wave astronomy. The primary aim will be the development of advanced approaches for computational Bayesian Inference to measure the properties of Compact Binary Coalescence signals