210 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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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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, respectively. Suggested reading includes our publications: For snoRNAs: Chabronova et al., A. SnoRNAs in cardiovascular development, function, and disease. Trends Mol Med. 30:562-578, 2024. doi: 10.1016/j.molmed
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gaps in data and experience of designing, developing, testing, collating and integrating data collection, working with highly sensitive HR data and being able to adapt and understand the needs
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of Nottingham medical students during their Surgery attachments based at Lincoln Medical School (LMS). As LMS develops its independent medical curriculum, you will lead innovations in curriculum design, teaching
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of Nottingham medical students during their Medicine attachments based at Lincoln Medical School (LMS). As LMS develops its independent medical curriculum, you will lead innovations in curriculum design, teaching
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, an innovative low-pressure airtightness testing technology co-developed by the University of Nottingham and Build Test Solutions Ltd (BTS). This is a fantastic opportunity to work towards a PhD whilst working
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. Reporting to the Faculty Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for ESE, you will play a key role in developing and delivering the Faculty ESE strategy for UG and PGT students, ensuring alignment with the University’s
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and engaging students and to developing and conducting innovative, original research or scholarship of national and/or international standing, we want to hear from you. For full details of the role
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the cutting-edge facility working with our testing team. If you are an electrician, electronics or mechanical engineer, or have worked in comparable research and testing environment, and are aspiring to develop
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modelling. The aim of the work is to develop in vitro models of rare lung diseases which are suitable for high-throughput drug screening by our collaborators. The Rare Respiratory Disease Centre is a