25 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" research jobs at University of Newcastle
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Institutes here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/research/institutes/ As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of research role
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collaborative project that spans multiple continents. You will contribute to the development of new chronobiological analytics on existing data, design experiments to collect novel chronobiological data, engage
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applications for an Early-Career Clinical Research Fellow in Patient Safety. This is an integrated clinical academic (ICA) career development role. The post holder is expected to become a next-generation leader
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ResTOrES project will develop, test, and demonstrate a prototype resilience assessment toolkit for offshore energy systems. The toolkit will enable the quantification of resilience in terms of appropriate
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. Developing and maintaining knowledge of relevant research findings and policy/practice developments. Collaboratively working to prepare research outcomes for submission to high-quality refereed journals and
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discussion with dermatology principal investigators, based on your research interest. With appropriate support, you will develop a fundamental or translational dermatology project based around topics of
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close collaboration and discussion with dermatology principal investigators, based on your research interest. With appropriate support, you will develop a fundamental or translational dermatology project
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researcher development training as part of multi-institution cohorts. Additionally, there is financial support to attend national and international conferences. The position is available immediately on a full
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formulations to provide functionalities including pH, stability and viscosity control, sensory profile, texturing and structuring. In this project, we are seeking to develop the next generation of biopolymer
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/combinations (also with known CFTR modulators) in patient-derived epithelial models with different PTC variants to maximise efficacy for synergy amongst the best compounds/combinations for further development