67 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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for further clinical translation and commericalisation activities. What We Offer: • A unique opportunity to translate potentially life-saving technology from the lab into clinical practice. • Opportunity
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collaborative scientists and external companies. Candidates must hold or expect to shortly obtain a PhD, or equivalent in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or similar Science / Engineering degree and/ or have a
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looking for ambitious, talented academics with a passion for teaching as well as research flair to join its team of science and engineering experts. UNNC is part of the University of Nottingham’s Global
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quantitative and digital methods, such as descriptive/inferential statistics, data modelling, machine learning (ML), experimental prototyping and technology ideation. A significant degree of autonomy is required
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be close to completing a PhD in computer science, mathematics, or a related area with a topic close to type theory or constructive mathematics. Expertise can be evidenced through publications
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Applications are invited from qualitative researchers with a PhD (or close to completion) for the position of Research Associate/Fellow within the School of Health Sciences. You will be part of a
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teams to design, implement, and optimise innovative solutions that push the boundaries of technology. The role will span various stages of the project lifecycle, from initial concept development to final
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University of Nottingham Ningbo China is seeking to recruit a Senior Research Fellow in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (OUTSOURCED) in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Your
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, Chemistry, Engineering, preferably in an area involving Raman spectroscopy (Applicants in the process of Ph.D. submission will be considered.) • Knowledge of Raman spectroscopy instrumentation. • Strong
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-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms”. The central aim of the project is to develop explicit algorithms for computing with non-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms and using these algorithms together with theoretical