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field relevant to the interface of energy technology, economics, data science and public policy. Examples of relevant disciplines include (but are not limited to): any physical, mathematical, computer or
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field relevant to the interface of energy technology, economics, data science and public policy. Examples of relevant disciplines include (but are not limited to): any physical, mathematical, computer or
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and science, as well as PhD education in computer technology. The Mohns Center for Innovation and Regional Development researches innovation and offers master's education in innovation and
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. This position is best suited for candidates with a strong background in computational material science. The role reports to Associate Professor Patrick Burr and has no direct reports. Salary (Level A) – AUD
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, the latest facilities and access to a variety of staff development opportunities. You are invited to contact Professor Bakr Bahaj (a.s.bahaj@soton.ac.uk ) or Prof Patrick James (paj1@soton.ac.uk ) for further
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informatics and precision medicine. These investments are exemplified by BioVU, a biobank of genetic material containing over 285k patient samples, and Vanderbilt’s lead role in the President’s Precision
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, the latest facilities and access to a variety of staff development opportunities. You are invited to contact Professor Bakr Bahaj (a.s.bahaj@soton.ac.uk ) or Prof Patrick James (paj1@soton.ac.uk ) for further
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the School of Computer Science) will contribute his expertise in artificial intelligence, while Prof. Lorrie Cranor (Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of the CyLab
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the School of Computer Science) will contribute his expertise in artificial intelligence, while Prof. Lorrie Cranor (Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of the CyLab
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the Department). The position is funded by the University of Bergen. The PhD-project will be connected to the research group of Prof. Nathalie Reuter at the Department of Chemistry and the Computational Biology