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support). Supporting you in developing your career into an independent researcher at a world-leading institution Working with the Cardiac Electro-Mechanics Research group led by Prof. Steven Niederer Sector
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Associates will be expected to contribute towards developing, documenting, and maintaining software and modelling tools related to this project. Further information on the research of Prof. Stefanos Zafeiriou
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will work closely with musicians and technologists to design, deploy and evaluate new music technologies and to plan and deliver research activities such as conferences, workshops and symposia. You will
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with Prof Michael Seckl, Dr Ehsan Ghorani and Dr Baljeet Kaur, based at the world’s largest centre for this rare cancer. You will be the lead researcher analysing sequencing data from tumour specimens
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University of Michigan, with partners at University of Wisconsin and Texas A & M University. Using novel satellite observations in combination with new modelling developments and cutting-edge hyperspectral
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including; Planning and delivery of academic training and career development events including training programmes, masterclasses and workshops, Providing advice and support to AHSC NMAHPPs interested in and
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of product development methodologies, agile practices, and product lifecycle management across multiple digital domains such as web, apps, portals, and enterprise platforms Proven experience in building
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be focussed on development of data acquisition systems for the DUNE detectors. The research programme will be conducted in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College, at Fermilab and SURF, at CERN
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This is a newly developed and highly responsible role in a dynamic Department. The post will involve a high level of interaction with academic staff, working with them develop research strategy
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We are recruiting a postdoctoral research scientist to lead virus evolution and bioinformatic data analysis for our program on wastewater surveillance for pandemic pathogens. The world has never