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We are seeking applications for a Research Fellow, in a Horizon Europe MSCA-Doctoral Network (DN) program (Funded by EU, GA: 101169527) entitled "Cohomology, Geometry, Explicit Number Theory (COGENT
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Oxford Biomedical Data Science (OBDS) training programme in the role of Computational Biology Researcher / Trainer. This unique position provides the opportunity to play a key role in training biomedical
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2025 - 12:00 (Europe/London) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37.5 Offer Starting Date 1 Sep 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon
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Applications are invited for a Senior Researcher to work with a team working with Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh on a research programme that involves research into developing risk prediction algorithms
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Fruit, supplying 52% of global avocados, operates plantations and breeding programs across three continents. Its integrated supply chain grows, ripens, packs, and markets produce year-round. The Cranfield
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includes projects in biomedical instrumentation, experimental hardware automation and programming, and computational science. Scientific publications in a relevant area are considered a significant benefit
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, and co-production. The postholders will have expertise in realist and qualitative research methods. Responsibilities will include contributing to initial programme theory development, searches
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methods. Responsibilities will include contributing to initial programme theory development, searches, screening, data extraction, synthesis (realist analysis), interpretation of policy documentation and
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on research programs to optimise data interpretation and usage. Applicants will have a Ph.D. in astronomy or a related field and have a strong computing and programming background. Candidates are expected to be
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projects and staff, with an established international publication record, and success in leading research grants. Strong programming skills in a statistical language, such as R, Stata, Python or C/C++, etc