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, is a recent theory developed by Prof. Tyler Kelly and collaborators Prof. Mark Gross and Prof. Ran Tessler. Open FJRW theory is a generalisation of open r-spin theory. This is a theory that has created
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. About the role LivingstonLab is seeking aPost-Doctoral Research Associate to join a lively multidisciplinary research group under Prof. Andrew Livingston to investigate the application of advanced
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Research Associate to join a lively multidisciplinary research group under Prof. Andrew Livingston to investigate the fabrication of advanced membranes for highly selective molecular separations in organic
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be responsible for supporting Dr Daru and Prof Oyebode with the day-to-day running of the maternal anaemia project during the 6-months set-up phase. About You The successful candidate will have a
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2025. We seek to recruit a Research Associate specialising in statistical modelling and machine learning to join our multi-university multi-disciplinary team developing a groundbreaking technique based
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About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Cancer Early Diagnosis Unit where they will undertake research focussed on improving understanding of cancer risk and developing
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subject area (Geography, International Development or equivalent Social Sciences and Humanities discipline). They must be knowledgeable about remittance practices among transnational migrants and have prior
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Professor Dario Farina, in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. The focus of the research will be on the development of soft actuators, from material and structural perspectives, with
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understanding of cancer risk and developing novel models and tools to improve cancer early detection. The successful candidate will contribute to Cancer Research UK and NIHR funded projects, including studies
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other demands About You We are looking for an experienced researcher to develop and deliver projects that leverage whole-genome sequencing at population-scale to identify rare, high-impact variants