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Klebsiella pneumoniae. The Research Fellow will be a member of Dr. Michelle Buckner’s lab, which sits within the School of Infection, Inflammation, and Immunology, and the Department of Microbes, Infection
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an established research programme and/or specific research project. The role will be based in the Birmingham Photoacoustic Group in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences. The Birmingham Photoacoustic Group
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the inflammatory response. The candidate will join the close-working groups of Dr Sally Clayton and Prof Sarah Dimeloe in the Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy, College of Medicine and Health
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postdoctoral research associate to join our multidisciplinary team led by Dr. Rossiter, including clinicians, bacteriologists, structural biologists and advanced microscopy and imaging specialists. The project
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about the ones you don’t check! Familiarity with the theory of electromagnetic fields and waves. Experience with programming in C++ and / or Python. Some exposure to parallel computing, e.g., OpenMP, MPI
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Position Details School of Geography, Earth and
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of Birmingham is inviting applications for a Research Fellow position focused on Machine Learning for Automated Formal Verification. Machine learning has transformed programming, with code generation rapidly
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of Birmingham. Appointees will work under the direction of Professor Caroline Richards, Dr Rory Devine and Professor Andrew Bagshaw, alongside collaborators Dr Hayley Crawford (University of Warwick), Dr Jane
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in the MBChB programme where medical students learn about medicine from a General Practice perspective. The majority of the teaching that students receive occurs on placement in General Practices
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over India with Machine Learning’ (HEPPI-ML), which is funded through the ‘Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership ’ (WCSSP) programme. It is also linked to the National Institute for Health