63 web-programmer-developer-"Prof" Fellowship research jobs at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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and delivery of this programme grant workstream. You will also support trial development and process evaluation activities for Rapid Eczema Trials. You will be expected to develop new concepts and ideas
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the School of Medicine. The group is internationally recognised for its work in the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Cancer Screening and collaborates with major NHS programmes, academic
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MR&PI team to develop their research portfolio and support delivery of our key objectives. Priority areas of research that are available for you to work in include experimental medicine MRI, AI
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, conducting, and writing up research as part of an MRC project led by Dr Tanya Monaghan on developing and evaluating microRNA-based nanoscale delivery systems for inflammatory bowel disorders. The work focuses
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acceptable but will need to be demonstrated through certified evidence of substantial training and experience that has qualified candidates to plan, direct and perform an independent research programme with
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lead on, plan, develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research objectives, projects and proposals either as an individual or as part of a broader programme. To acquire, analyse, interpret
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marketing the Facility, for example by maintaining the website, writing annual reports and attending conferences. There is also an opportunity for the Facility Manager to develop an individual programme of
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conduct the research activities into the computational fluid dynamics simulation and optimisation of vortex reactors. You will develop physical and numerical models for the three-dimensional simulation
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, willingness to develop new skills, and interest in developing a long-term research career in forensic neuroscience. The post holder will lead on recruitment, psychometric assessment, neuropsychological testing
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We seek to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to work in a vibrant and multidisciplinary project funded by the EPSRC Working with Centres Programme under the supervision of Dr Anabel