18 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" research jobs at Queen's University Belfast
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Honours degree in Computer Science/Mathematics/ Electrical and Electronic Engineering (or related discipline) Have, or be about to obtain*, a PhD in a relevant subject (must be obtained within 3 months
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: The successful candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Degree in Biomedical Sciences or related subject. Normally have or be about to
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(the ENCIRCLE Programme). The post will involve assisting in the development of research proposals and the planning and delivery of the research project so the overall research objectives of the project are met
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Queen’s University Belfast. The post holder will support the progression of the technology from TRL 4/5 to TRL 6/7 under the Invest NI Proof of Concept (PoC) Stage 2 programme, ensuring robust analytical
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About the job: The post holder will be an active member of the School of Social Sciences Education and Social Work (SSESW) and the METIUS Project (Mobilsing Evidence Through AI and User Informed
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research activity such as food science, nutrition, biochemistry, chemistry or related subject. Practical experience of applying specialist skills and techniques required for the role including human
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well as a small qualitative component. Essential Criteria: Have or be about to obtain a relevant PhD in a health or other relevant discipline (e.g., nursing, social science, psychology, allied health, health
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or social sciences. Experience working to organise/conduct data collection activities in participating research sites. Knowledge and experience of a range of social research methods including both qualitative
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delivers a co-produced programme of research that serves two key purposes. It provides an evidence foundation to advance the institution's civic mission while creating meaningful impact where it's needed
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Belfast (materials synthesis & device test), University of Exeter (ultrafast optical characterisation), University of York (theory & simulation) and Seagate Technology (device fabrication & test). Based