11 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Glasgow in United Kingdom
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inequalities in higher education. The Athena SWAN Charter recognises commitment to advancing gender equality in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM) employment in academia. https
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Research Assistant / Research Associate COLLEGE OF MEDICAL VETERINARY & LIFE SCIENCES School of Infection and Immunity Research and Teaching GRADE 6/7 Job Purpose We have an exciting opportunity
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will apply a multi-disciplinary Team Science approach to deliver fundamental new insights into the role of S-acylation in cell physiology. The successful candidate will join an ongoing research program
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in the KDES (Knowledge and Data Engineering Systems) Research Group, School of Computing Science. ELLIE involves examining the impact of emerging technologies on creative processes, particularly in
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Job Purpose You will contribute to / make a leading contribution to the EU project COIN-3D working with Dr Christos Anagnostopoulos in the KDES (Knowledge and Data Engineering Systems) Research
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[or recently submitted or near completion] PhD in subject specialism or equivalent. Skills Essential: C1. Molecular biology and molecular genetics skills. C2. Bioinformatic and data analysis/interpretation
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. Applicants should have a background in engineering, physics, micro-analytical systems, or microfabrication. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with and under
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Job Purpose We are seeking to recruit a motivated and creative Research Assistant/Associate (postdoctoral researcher) to work within an MRC-funded research programme (https://gtr.ukri.org/projects
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histology, single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial omics data to predict prostate cancer metastasis. The post holder will be jointly pointed by the School of Cancer Sciences, working with Dr Ke Yuan and
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. We will apply a multi-disciplinary Team Science approach to deliver fundamental new insights into the role of S-acylation in cell physiology. The successful candidate will be embedded in a structural