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confirmed PhD commencement date: To be confirmed Project Key Words: Machine Translation, Natural Language Processing, Terminology Translation, Agentic RAG Post summary We are looking for a candidate for a
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equivalent) in, with a dissertation topic relating to any of Computational Biology, Frontiers of AI, or Network Mathematics Microbial and/or plant culture, DNA extraction and bioinformatic analysis
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Post-Doctoral Researcher to join our ERC-funded lab. Our research combines anaerobic microbiology and bioinformatic techniques and is primarily focussed on characterising commensal spore-forming gut
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geneticists. This exciting new research project aims to tackle a series of fundamental questions concerning the genomic and epigenetic basis of “reverse domestication” processes, which occur when farmed salmon
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, transparent, and sustainable processes across the University. In parallel, the role will support the strategic development of the HR Service Centre through service design review, process standardisation, and
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the genomic and epigenetic basis of “reverse domestication” processes, which occur when farmed salmon escape and establish potentially self-sustaining (or hybridising) populations in the wild. The topic is also
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clinicians; (b) support medical clinicians who have developed and continue to sustain an academic career in parallel with their clinical responsibilities; (c) support the ongoing development
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in the project documentation, and digitisation from the two project streams may run in parallel. The post-holder photographs the materials to create digital surrogates, adhering to international
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. Background and objectives The Tangney lab is currently seeking PhD students with an interest in wetlab and /or drylab (bioinformatics, sequence data analytics, protein design). This project is part of
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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
hybrid combinations to boost outgoing pulse power and enhance backscatter detection while maintaining low noise, low distortion, and stable system operation. A key innovation is the exploration