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be found at https://www.surrey.ac.uk/school-psychology  ; Further Information For an informal discussion please contact Jane Iles, Programme Director via j.iles@surrey.ac.uk or Warren Matofsky
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genetic, neuroimaging and clinical data, will be combined to generate novel insights into biological and developmental processes contributing to autism and related traits. You will be responsible
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) data across a number of different tumor types. The ultimate aim is to derive a number of lead compounds to take forward to advanced in vitro and in vivo studies. Working within a multidisciplinary
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team members to examine patients’ responses by analysing EEG and behavioural data. Candidates are expected to hold a medical qualification (MBBS or equivalent) and be fully registered with the GMC, have
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further information about the post. The interview date will be announced shortly after the advert closes. Further details Job Description
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to the financial modelling of zero-emission vehicles, fleets, and associated infrastructure, including data analysis, impact assessment, and tool development. It will also involve interpreting and reporting total
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to interpretating data It is essential that postholders are trained and signed-off to work in the containment laboratories. For this there are a number of legal requirements, such as being a UK citizen or with pre
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. The successful candidate will play a central role in data collection, analysis, and interpretation, helping to bridge traditional animal science with AI tools. Key responsibilities will include: Assisting in
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for computer vision and audio-visual AI, enabling award-winning technologies for content production in TV, film, games and immersive entertainment. In 2021, CVSSP founded Surrey’s Institute for People-centred
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scientific information in clear, concise, and accurate language that can be understood by scientific audiences and the general public would be an advantage. We would especially be keen to hear from candidates