49 research-group-software-architecture Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham
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. Our software tool (MIROR) enables clinicians to analyse new cases and compare with previous cases of known tumour types and offers an AI prediction of tumour type and a confidence score. The researcher
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. The successful candidate will actively participate in the Institute's mission to drive impactful data-intensive research, by: Conducting high-quality research Supporting research groups across the University
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Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within two impactful applied health research programmes: DEKODE – a digital quality improvement
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part of the project, the Research Group will develop assessment tools that will inform the practice of Pathfinder workers and will be used to collect outcome data for the evaluation. At specific stages
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Closing date: 24th August 2025 Background A post-doctoral research fellow position is available in the Fungal Immunology Group within the Institute of Immunology & Immunotherapy, College of Medical & Dental
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2025 Please note: We are advertising for both a Research Associate (106111) and a Research Fellow (106065), however there is only 1 post available. Background We are seeking a highly motivated researcher
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Closing date: 25th August 2025 Background A post-doctoral Research Fellow position is available in the Fungal Immunology Group within the Institute of Immunology & Immunotherapy, College of Medical & Dental
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demonstrable experience in a number of the aspects is required. The role will also offer the opportunity to contribute to the development of research strategies within the group as well as cosupervise masters
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, through small group teaching and dissertation supervision. Contribute to Departmental research-related activities and research-related administration Develop research objectives and proposals for own
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prognosis, and this clinic forms the basis of a significant translational programme with the university spanning several scientific research groups. A private foundation has given the university a sizable