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science, computational neuroscience, computer vision, or other relevant discipline. This is a fixed-term contract for 24 months in the first instance, but depending on funding there might be the opportunity
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Administrator to support the delivery of the prestigious Nuclear Technology Education Consortium (NTEC) programme. This nationally significant MSc programme is the only one of its kind in the UK, delivered in
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undertaking study in: Aerospace Engineering Astronomy and Astrophysics Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science Chemistry Civil Engineering Coatings and Ceramics Computer Science Earth and Environmental
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to develop preclinical genetic therapies for epilepsy. The project focuses on microRNAs – short noncoding RNAs which negatively regulate gene
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accounts, managing the financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting processes for your area of responsibility. You will develop and continuously improve management information to assist budget
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Engineering and Analytical Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Management of Projects in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Academic requirements To be considered
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and fulfil peoples’ needs. You will be part of a dedicated team who makes technology less intimidating for our colleagues and ensures that IT continues to enable the pursuit of knowledge and learning
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Dr Rebecca Lee’s laboratory, within the Division of Cancer Sciences wish to appoint a laboratory-based Research Technician to an exciting project exploring Immunology and Cancer. Immune therapy has
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, which you will lead, under the supervision of Prof David Wedge. Collectively, the team has expertise in the analysis of multilevel omic and imaging data; data integration and machine learning; and risk
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computer. Alan Turing’s pioneering work here laid the foundations for modern computing and artificial intelligence. Today, we’re embracing the next wave of technological progress and we want you to help