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. They will work on developing novel computer vision methods to improve decision making. The project will provide an opportunity to collaboratively work with computational scientists, pathologists and clinical
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Research Fellow in Computational Geomechanics Salary: Grade 7 (£39,105 – £46,485 p.a. depending on experience) This role will be based on the university campus but a significant amount of work will
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it into a longer programme of work and helping disseminate our research findings in imaginative and impactful ways. With a postgraduate degree and ideally a PhD (or be near to submitting a PhD, or
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Are you interested in astrophysics, and how advanced computational methods can be used to investigate the dynamics of objects ranging from neutron stars to exoplanets? Would you like to feel part of
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researchers who have been in receipt of EPSRC funding (fees and/or maintenance) during their PhD. To be eligible for this year’s scheme candidates must have a PhD (awarded after October 2024) or have sat
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. These findings will inform a new generation of Finite Element computational models that seek to include the complex behaviour of rocks into volcano deformation models. You will join and work with Dr Craig Magee
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you want to advance your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities with industrial collaborations? You will have a PhD or be a PhD candidate who has already submitted your thesis
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organisations in a health and / or social care context. You will also have mixed-methods research expertise, with an emphasis on qualitative methods. With a PhD (or nearing completion of a PhD) in a health or
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MRC. The candidate will have a PhD and will have good experience in cell biology and tissue engineering. The candidate will also have experience of working both independently and as part of
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the atmosphere. You will have a PhD in a related discipline, with experience of using atmospheric models in tandem with empirical data relating to atmospheric species such as halocarbons. You will have a track