43 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "P" positions in United Kingdom
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Policing, Institute for Mental Health, P-ACE LAB, and CENTRE-UB Engage with international collaborations, including ongoing projects in the US, Canada, Australia, Kenya, and Europe Have access to BPS
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opportunity to contribute to cross-cutting hubs (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/informatics/research ). Research collaboration across research groups, with departmental hubs and with other Departments in the Faculty
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. This PhD is part of a significant research investment at CPFC across postgraduate (Post-Doctoral Fellow, PhD, MRes) projects spanning sport science, rehabilitation, and computer science domains
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research: milestones and perspectives. Trends Plant Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2023.07.001 RECROP COST, Integrative approaches to enhance reproductive resilience of crops for climate-proof
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Science, or Health Informatics. . A2 Strong knowledge of epidemiological and biostatistical principles applied to healthcare data, with experience integrating these with data-science or AI/ML methods. A3
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new sustainable electronics and new types of computing. Tuning nanostructures of these materials with extreme pressure will unlock entirely new physics and new applications. The (Transition Metal)P(S,Se
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@dundee.ac.uk. To find out more about MRC PPU please visit https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/ Commitment to DORA The School of Life Sciences has been fully committed to the principals of the San Francisco Declaration
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://www.pandhalresearchgroup.co.uk and https://sheffield.ac.uk/photosynthesis) and industry partner Deep Blue Biotech (https://deepbluebiotech.com), the student will gain training in molecular biology, microbial physiology
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Climate change impacts in grasslands: from Australia to the world School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof C P Osborne, Dr
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Detecting rapid evolutionary responses to climate change in UK plants School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Luke Dunning, Prof C P