11 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs" Fellowship positions at Queen's University Belfast
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healthcare settings. Sufficient breadth and depth of specialist knowledge in research delivery, clinical trials, and of research methods and techniques to work within an established research programme. Strong
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To be a highly productive, ambitious and collaborative member of the NSS group within the Centre for Secure Information Technologies developing, implementing, and demonstrating secure, programmable
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methods and techniques to enable them to work within established and developing research/networking programmes. Have relevant knowledge of the field including key leaders in the helminth biology research
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develops new approached to constraining environmental and landscape chronologies for the period 1650–1960 CE and uses these to reconstruct demographic and agricultural change through palaeoenvironmental
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individual will be responsible for managing a 2-year Leverhulme Trust funded study designed to explore the evolution of laterality in the canids, with a specific focus on domestic dogs and wolves. The post
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microscopy and correlative techniques. This position provides an exciting opportunity to develop expertise and independence in advanced in-situ TEM methods, working within a collaborative UK–Ireland
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qualitative analysis skills. Practical experience in community work. Experience as an educator (in formal/ non-formal/ informal settings). Working effectively as part of a research team in the development and
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molecules. Experience in compound data analysis. Experience in small molecule SAR exploration. Experience in developing protease inhibitors. Experience in cell culture and associated assays including
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-boost-productivity). The project presents a unique opportunity to rapidly develop innovative and transformative solutions for grazing systems, which largely dominate in UK and European agricultural
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Development of the pre-clinical data package relating to the translation of various novel radiosensitising nanoparticles. The successful applicant will work as part of a team seeking to