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The opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced academic to join our expanding teaching team as a Lecturer in Computer Animation and Visual Effects at London College
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of Oxford, we are establishing a doctoral programme in Generative Biology with up to 20 fully funded doctoral student positions per year), research assistants and other scientists. To mentor highly promising
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Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. Duties include developing and conducting an individual program of research. The successful candidates will usually be associated with one of the departmental research
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students (and later staff) Professor Klaus Roth (1958) and Professor Alan Baker (1970) have gone on to win the Fields Medal. Another former member of staff Professor Tim Gowers won the Fields Medal in 1998
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: Apply Position Description The post is funded by the UKRI to contribute to the analysis of the Simons Observatory (SO) Cosmic Microwave Background data as part of the UK's contribution to SO. The post
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for these positions include, but are not limited to: AI-assisted discovery in theoretical physics. Statistical physics of evolutionary dynamics. Exactly solvable models of genetic computation. Combinatorial design
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, and publish it in leading journals. ❧ Work with our science writers to publicise our discoveries in the press and on our website. ❧ Work with our staff to help organise events, raise funds, recruit
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University of Sheffield, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Position ID: MPS -TT_IRF [#26555] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: Sheffield
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London Weighting Allowance Business unit: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci. Department: Mathematics Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research About us King’s College London is one of the UK’s most
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on economic and social mobility. Our Alamo College District learner community, of 71,132 students, includes 47.2% who rely on financial aid, 41.0% who are first-generation in college; 4.3% who