22 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"O.P" "Prof" positions at University of Glasgow
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Job Purpose To provide a range of administrative and support services to Prof. Alastair Leyland and Prof Laurence Moore, as required within the School of Health and Wellbeing in the College
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disease’ working with Prof. Darren Monckton. Prof Monckton’s team use targeted and whole genome sequencing of large patient cohorts, combined with other molecular and clinical data, to understand the genome
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Job Purpose To make a contribution / leading contribution to a project HEALTHCARE QUEST working with Prof Jonathan Cooper, Prof Aleksandra Vuckovic, and Dr Julien Le Kernec. The successful candidate
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Job Purpose You will make a leading contribution to project Digital Resilience for Critical National Infrastructure working with Prof Dimitrios Pezaros. The successful candidate will also be
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programming. These demonstrators will have strong potential for high-profile publications, commercialisation, and/or dissemination as open-source designs. The ideal candidate might be from an academic (e.g. PhD
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the Remnants and Revenants project working with Profs Anna Wilson (Glasgow) and Bhavani Narayanaswamy (SAMS). This Royal Society Apex project addresses
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interdisciplinary-informed WASH framework for the prevention and elimination of the wicked public-health problem of schistosomiasis working with Prof. Poppy H. L. Lamberton (SBOHVM), specifically the impact of
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to a project working with Prof Lee Cronin. (Complex Chemical Systems Group - www.croninlab.com). The researcher will be working in the area of the digital
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to a project working with Prof Lee Cronin. (Complex Chemical Systems Group - www.croninlab.com). The researcher will be working in the areas of chemical
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linked modelling study (MicMac)’, conducting policy-relevant research. You will be working with Dr Daniel Kopasker, Prof. Vittal Katikireddi, and Dr Anna Pearce at the University of Glasgow, plus a