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An exciting opportunity has arisen for two Research Assistants (RAs) within the Institute of Mental Health. The RAs will be working on the ESRC/NIHR funded DETERMIND programme (www.determind.org.uk
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, process stability, and the downstream consolidation and performance of remanufactured composites. This fully-funded PhD project fits within a wider research programme with industrial partners and an
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neurological damage, congenital infection and perinatal mortality. In 2017, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) published a comprehensive action plan aimed at reducing the burden of syphilis. However, the
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addition to research work, persons hired are expected to participate in teaching following the standard practices at the department. Your experience and ambitions The position requires excellent programming skills in
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mathematics, programming, and machine learning. *Interest or experience in wireless communications, signal processing, or 6G technologies. To apply, please contact the main supervisor; Dr. Zahra Mobini
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Gamesa Renewable Energy R&D team and also undertake an industry placement as part of the PhD programme. To apply, please contact the main supervisor, Dr Chen - lujia.chen@manchester.ac.uk . Please include
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. Bioinformatics: Comparative genome analysis, detection of selection, and functional genomics, phylogenetics. Computational skills: UNIX/Linux, HPC computing, and programming in R and Python. You will gain hands
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measurement; Measurement of related tracers (e.g., Radon); Programming (e.g., R, Python) for advanced atmospheric time-series analyses, including machine learning; Skills for presenting research at scientific
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Programme Description The Centre for MoDDD at the University of Hertfordshire invites applications for a PhD candidate to join a 3-year QR-funded research project on repurposing drugs against
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early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also