75 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified Research Associate to join a cutting-edge research project focused on the development of sustainable flower waste biorefineries for applications in
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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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: - Have experience of using eye-tracking and/or psychophysiological methods (e.g., EEG/fEMG/EDA/heart rate monitoring) to study written language comprehension, including stimuli development, experimental
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, spread and transmission of drug-resistant pathogens under the One Health concept, and to use this knowledge to develop an innovative AI-powered surveillance solution. The research fellow will take a
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We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified Research Associate to join a cutting-edge research project focused on the development of sustainable flower waste biorefineries for applications in
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will be working closely with colleagues within the Business School and across the hub to conduct primary research and develop social-science informed approaches to translating hub innovations into policy
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this project as Knowledge Mobilisation lead and will be responsible for driving the strategy and delivery of this programme grant workstream. You will also support trial development and process evaluation
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relevant projects and for the development of future group research strategy. MAS has a large intra-disciplinary team of researchers, engineers, technicians, support staff and academics who work together to
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will play a lead role in the production and analysis of these simulations, including code development, simulation runs, and like-with-like comparisons to observations. Moreover, you are encouraged
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Research Associate/Fellow position at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Nottingham, for the duration of 3 years. The project deals with the development of mathematical tools and models to determine the