52 application-programming-android-"Prof" Fellowship research jobs at University of Birmingham
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mathematics e.g. calculus and probability Ideally experience with command line and sequence analysis Good programming skills (e.g. R, Python, C/C++) Knowledge of basic statistics and application in R or similar
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. The post holder will join the Chemistry groups led by Prof. Peter Slater, Professor Paul Anderson, and Dr. Phoebe Allan, https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/chemistry/anderson-paul.aspx https
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postdoctoral Research Fellow (RF) position for one year with a possible extension for one more year. The starting date is November or December 2025. This post will advance the application of Machine Learning (ML
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contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. We are looking for a Research Fellow to work in
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semiconducting oxides for transparent conducting oxide and power electronics applications. The position is funded by the project “PRAETORIAN”, an ERC Consolidator grant that has been underwritten by UKRI, and is
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Waite (Aston University) and Dr Jo Moss (University of Surrey). The successful applicant will join Prof Richards’ team: https://www.richardslab.org/ and the cross-institute Cerebra Network: https
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particularly suited to candidates with a strong quantitative background. We welcome applicants with training in mathematics, statistics, health economics, computer science, or epidemiology, particularly those
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. Main Duties Research and Innovation: Develop innovative research programmes aligned with IDAI's research themes Propose, plan, and execute research projects under the IDAI banner Contribute to grant
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July 2025 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. Role
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conduct original, foundational and applied research on the application of Quantum timing devices to networked radar systems and to evaluate their feasibility and performance limits through a combination of