Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
The post is funded by the NIHR i4i cancer early detection programme under the project “AI-DIP: Artificial Intelligence to support cancer early diagnosis in general practice. (AI-DIP)” and will be
-
This Clinical Research Fellow post supports an exciting, multidisciplinary NIHR-funded translational research project to develop a tool to automatically interpret electroencephalography (EEG) and
-
undergraduate teaching programmes. Join us and contribute to the University’s Educational Mission. We’re looking for candidates who can contribute to one or more of the following academic areas: Biological
-
, 145,7667 ). In this project, we aim to develop next generation zinc catalysts for selective hydrogenation. Using aspects of automation and high-throughput chemistry, we aim to develop a detailed
-
lectures, seminars, tutorials, coursework and personal supervision. You will plan and review your own approach to teaching as well as contributing to the development of the department’s curriculum and its
-
multispectral imaging, and will develop low-cost, portable devices to detect the earliest signs of cancer. The OASIS hub is being funded by a grant of £11million from the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences
-
maintenance of large-scale GPU clusters within our data centres, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Strategy Development: Develop, execute and evangelize GPU strategy which considers platform
-
you will be providing key input into intervention development, and ultimately a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical practice, not just in the UK but globally. You will be
-
, as opposed to the development of new clients. As needed, you will research new business opportunities, using a variety of channels and methods including social media, networking designated target
-
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