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meetings. To be considered for a fellowship position, you will hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in a biomedical or relevant field, with demonstrated skills and experience applicable
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. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil, or be near completion, in electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics or another related area. (For candidates with an undergraduate/Masters
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for multi-omics data analysis and will require establishing collaborations with Danish research partners. You will have a PhD in a quantitative subject (e.g. mathematics, physics, computer science
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managing research activities, developing new genomic methodologies, coordinating field expeditions, and contributing to publications and presentations. You should hold a relevant PhD, have experience in
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that your work will contribute towards advancing the state of the art in computer guided endoscopy. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil or be close to completion, with relevant experience in the field
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hypotheses as appropriate, and contributing ideas for new research projects. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in a relevant scientific discipline such as molecular biology
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a PhD/DPhil or equivalent in a quantitative discipline such as computer science, statistics, machine learning, statistical or population genetics, or a related field. They should have experience in
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proceedings. There will be opportunities to contribute a small amount of teaching to the department, of at most three hours a week during the academic terms. You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in
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runs an enormous amount of social groups and sports clubs for those looking for more than just a great place to work. About you You will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in
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responsible for AOPP’s contribution to a Wellcome Trust funded interdisciplinary research project on environmental attribution and health equity. Applicants should hold a PhD in in weather and climate dynamics