43 postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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track record of high impact research. About You You will bring a strong academic background with methodological experience of health economics, including economic evaluation and costing, and applied
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Research Council’s (AHRC) Bridging Responsibilities AI Divides (BRAID) programme that will explore new technologies, new business models and new approaches to data provenance in pursuit of an equitable
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Computer Science as part of Royal Holloway’s Centre for AI. Royal Holloway offers an extensive rewards and benefits package including generous annual leave as well as a wide variety of training and development
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. The successful candidate will work on: ‘Addressing Critical Gaps in Childhood-Onset Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders’, led by Dr. Gimeno. ‘Digesting Science’, a national initiative educating children about multiple
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proven track record in computational biology and data science, coming from either a biological or computational background. They will be expert in using R to process and analyse genomic data, with
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View All Vacancies Department of Computer Science Location Egham Salary £40,839 to £48,003 per annum - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Closing Date 23.59 hours GMT on Sunday 23
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expected to have a PhD degree in biological sciences, with knowledge of computational genomics. Significant research laboratory experience in genomic and transcriptomic data analysis is essential, as
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et al Genome Res. 2023 and Villar et al. Open Biology 2020). These studies will be conducted in a multi-disciplinary and collaborative environment, providing access to an excellent training and support
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About the Role This role will involve undertaking the evaluation of a digital social intervention in primary care in England. A summary of the programme grant is found here. The individual will be
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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in Dr Guifen Chen’s lab in the Department of Psychology, School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences. Building on from Dr