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) An interest in AI/ML and multi-omics integration. Solid background in statistical genetics and computational biology; experience with R, Python, or equivalent programming languages is essential. Passion
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conducting research in the field of optics and photonics; with deep knowledge in modeling light propagation in non-Hermitian random media. Proficiency in programming languages such as Matlab, Mathematica
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using programming languages such as Python or R. Communication and Organisational Skills: Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to plan, prioritise, and manage multiple tasks efficiently
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electronic structure methods, with a particular focus on strongly correlated electron systems. Proficient scientific programming skills, including experience with relevant programming languages
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Fellow, based at City St George’s in the Department of Language and Communication Science, within the School of Health and Medical Sciences. The project is called: the “Aphasia Partnership Training (APT
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hubs for STS, we are a lively intellectual community of 80+ researchers from numerous disciplines and fields of specialization. As a department, we deliver 2 Master’s programs and design STS content
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interdisciplinary teams, the design and execution of research studies and data analysis, with an overall goal to further the mission of St. Jude to advance research and cures for pediatric catastrophic diseases. St
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project as Research Fellow, based at City St George’s in the Department of Language and Communication Science, within the School of Health and Medical Sciences. The project is called: the “Aphasia
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UiO/Anders Lien 17th August 2025 Languages English English English PhD Fellow in Innovation Studies (AI) Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017
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faculty, staff, and trainees, to identify and de-risk candidate projects for commercialization, as well as developing their own startup over a two-year fellowship program (with the option to extend for a