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Mental Health About You The candidate will have a PhD (or close to completion*) ideally in an area aligned with dementia, neurodegeneration or a similar subject. They will have knowledge of mixed methods
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candidates wishing to work flexibly. *PhD candidates who are close to completion and have not yet received their PhD award, will be appointed on a salary of £37,889 - £38,483. On providing a copy of the formal
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methods, including Mendelian randomisation, to identify candidate mechanisms linking circadian misalignment and sleep disturbances with cardiometabolic disease. The successful applicant will join an
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work packages: 1) policy review and workshops with key stakeholders; 2) in-depth mixed method case studies with four NHS hospital at home services; 3) National Survey; 4) co-production workshops and
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. Traditional methods for coating and stabilizing LFP cathodes often face limitations in durability and electrochemical efficiency. This research aims to overcome these challenges by applying innovative coating
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expected to have a PhD degree (or close to completion*) in biological sciences, with knowledge of computational genomics. Significant research laboratory experience in genomic and transcriptomic data
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SingularityNET and Actyx AG. The aim of the project is to develop, and mechanise via a proof assistant like Agda, a unified formal model (Uni-pi) based on the pi-calculus and session/linear types
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, develop new research methods and extend the research portfolio. To deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines by discussing with the Principal Investigator
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-supervise a PhD student. A secondary affiliation to EPFL or UoE may be offered to candidates with the appropriate profile. Appointment is initially for 1 year, and renewable for up to 3 years, depending
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, develop new research methods and extend the research portfolio. To deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines by discussing with the Principal Investigator