20 computer-science-intern-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"L2CM" Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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About the Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in a research team led by Professor Greg Towers. The team's aim is to study all aspects of molecular biology of
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of endothelial cell biology in atherosclerosis. Building on key discoveries from the Evans lab (e.g. Souilhol et al., Science Advances, 2022), this project will use conditional gene knockout models in mice
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and Immigration website . Full-Time, Fixed-Term (until 31 August 2028) The Department of Computer Science is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the Leverhulme-funded project “Social Mechanisms
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, dentists and lawyers. As a multidisciplinary School, we are well known for our pioneering research and pride ourselves on our world-class projects. We are equal first in the UK for the impact of our Computer Science
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Act 2006. Full-Time, Fixed-Term until 30 November 2028 Applications are invited for the post of Post Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in the Department of Computer Science at Royal Holloway. This is a
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and transparent science. Please see the job description and person specification for more detail. In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package including: A supportive, lively
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About the role We are seeking an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Researcher to join the School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London. The successful candidate will
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level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have experience covering the full range of duties required. About the Institution The Faculty of Medicine
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degree and PhD (or close to completion) or research qualification/experience equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have
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About the Role This 3 year full-time PDRA position, using advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is part of an exciting major EPSRC-funded Programme Grant, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI