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also develop predictive models capable of characterising disease progression and forecasting individual outcomes in multiple sclerosis under different treatment exposures. You will contribute to delivery
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navigation algorithms and machine learning models on physical robot platforms. We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in generative AI and curriculum learning applied to robotics, as
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also be required to develop successful working relationships with a range of stakeholders. This role is offered with part-time hours (0.4 FTE), on a fixed-term basis for an initial 12 months, with a
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development (ECD) and raise global visibility of climate impacts on ECD. The post holder will be a member of Climate Research Programme at ECI in SoGE, reporting to Dr Neven Fučkar, Senior Researcher, and there
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and method development, is highly beneficial. You will be expected to manage your own academic research and administrative activities. This involves project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects
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Email Marketing Executive to join our dynamic marketing team. In this role, you’ll play a key part in developing and executing impactful email campaigns across multiple portfolios. Working closely with
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movement; (iii) generate benefits for both society and the environment by guiding possible mitigation strategies; and (iv) drive technological progress through the development of novel algorithms
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facilitating the laboratory while academically contributing to multiple large research projects in the topic of the “role of sympathetic neural networks in the neurobiological basis of obesity”. The research
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aimed at developing practical, affordable interventions to improve health in resource-limited settings. The Pharmacology group within MORU carries out translational and clinical pharmacology studies
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Translational Myeloma Centre (OTMC), NDORMS, is based at the Botnar Institute and is dedicated to advancing personalised care in Multiple Myeloma and related plasma cell dyscrasias towards achieving improved