11 science Fellowship positions at Queen's University Belfast in ireland in United Kingdom
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To work as an active member of the multi-disciplinary medicinal chemistry group within the School of Pharmacy and in collaboration with the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research. Successful
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This is an opportunity to join the Engineering Design team in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The post is available for the EPSRC funded research project Dealing with Evolving Constraints in
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requiring similar skills such as computational astrophysics may be considered. Recent relevant research experience to include: Undertaking research in computational science and engineering such as (not
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to biodiversity and biodiversity assets. This biodiversity focused Research Fellow will work collaboratively with two other Research Fellows (one in finance, the other in economics) to assess the evidence necessary
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of the research activity specifically in Modelling UK Supply Chains as complex systems for resilience. Essential Criteria: Have, or be about to obtain, a relevant PhD in Computer Science, Data Analytics, Business
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research and development in the Life and Health Sciences (LHS) sector. It will build upon and exploit Northern Ireland’s recognised capabilities and strengths in oncology and digital health to accelerate
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biology, and / or molecular bioinformatics or other fields relevant to the post. Demonstrated experience of research methods and techniques pertinent to molecular epidemiology using a range of methodologies
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This post is part of a new research project “Transforming spatial and structural biology: Native ambient mass spectrometry” funded by a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award jointly awarded to Professor
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research and development in the Life and Health Sciences (LHS) sector. It will build upon and exploit Northern Ireland’s recognised capabilities and strengths in oncology and digital health to accelerate
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This post is part of a new research project “Transforming spatial and structural biology: Native ambient mass spectrometry” funded by a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award jointly awarded to Professor