80 application-programming-android-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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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
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to an exciting new effort to accelerate and miniaturise micro-elasticity imaging systems for in-vivo and clinical applications. You will be part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team aiming
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Applications are invited for a Research Fellow post on a Medical Research Council funded project in the laboratory of Dr Rachel Clifford (Biodiscovery Institute) https://www.nottingham.ac.uk
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. Please note that applications sent to this address will not be accepted. Our university is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and
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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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interdisciplinary PhD is highly desirable. PhD equivalence is acceptable but will need to be demonstrated through certified evidence of substantial training and experience that has qualified candidates to plan
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Applications are invited to the above role to support the principal investigator Professor Paul Dyer in conducting research in the area of fungal biology, specifically to investigate the sexual
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in gravitational waves. They will be expected to conduct research on perturbative or nonperturbative waveform modelling, with applications
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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic Post Doctoral Research Fellow/Associate to join Professor Graham Naylor and Drs. Raluca Nicoras and William Whitmer within our Hearing Sciences
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Applications are invited to join the Manufacturing Metrology Team (MMT) and the Quantum Information & Metrology Research Theme (QI&M) at the University of Nottingham to carry out research focused