55 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Birmingham
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on Public and Political Engagement with Climate Change and Health (WG5). The role combines expertise in climate change and health policy with applied research skills to develop innovative indicators and
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explore the cell biology, biochemistry and evolution of the Starship transposons in plant pathogenic fungi. We are seeking creative and ambitious scientists to lead any of the three following research
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expected to be able to: Further the aims of THRT in developing and promoting use of animal free models in biomedical research Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids
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on this workstream to date, we have developed the ‘Gender Responsive Casework Practice Framework’, which will now be tested in a matched group intervention study. The post holder will be based for part of
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generalizations. The project also investigates the semantics of iteration and recursion via trace operators, with particular interest in the notion of guarded traces. In addition to theoretical development, HOMBRe
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public understanding of the discipline or similar Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Develop research objectives and proposals for own
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of your PI, to carry out experiments, trouble-shoot, generate and analyse data, to deliver on this BBSRC funded research project aims. Focus on, adapt, learn new methods and develop research objectives and
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, writing up the research project report and academic journal articles, and contribute to the development of an organizational toolkit aimed at supporting business and professional practitioners. Role Summary
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of research data. To prioritise tasks within the agreed work schedule to ensure that projects are delivered in a timely fashion. To suggest and contribute to the development of research techniques and methods
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environment will provide you with unique development opportunities. This project is a part of a larger project which will involve two other postdocs and two PhD students in the coming years, within a Wellcome