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Advert Student Connect Adviser (Welsh Essential) The Student Connect Team are looking for a fluent Welsh speaker to join the Team. The applicant must be fluent in the Welsh language and have an
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- Research Associate School of Computer Science & Informatics We are looking to recruit a Research Associate to join the School of Computer Science & Informatics to undertake an exciting project sponsored by
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to staff and students (UG, PGT and PGR) on the use of relevant software, graphics packages, and equipment. This post is full-time (35 hours per week), is open-ended and is immediately available. Cardiff
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programme. The successful candidate will contribute to core, timetabled teaching in Years 1 and 2, supporting student progression and experience during a period of staff absence. The postholder will
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motivated postdoctoral scientist to join a programme of work aimed at the in vivo genetic manipulation of microglial function with the aim of altering immune activation and disease processes. The research is
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programmes at all levels, including PhD students, through cutting-edge content and innovative pedagogy. • Work collaboratively and successfully across and externally to the University on projects that have
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will be based at the Heath park campus. About the Project The successful applicant will lead experimental work and data analysis within a three year research programme focused on: • Characterising
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medicinal chemistry and molecular biology techniques, including computer‑aided drug design (e.g., molecular dynamics and molecular docking), synthetic organic chemistry for compound synthesis, purification
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to collaborate with and learn from researchers in the School of Computer Science, supervised by Prof Yukun Lai, who are experts in machine learning. Applicants must hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or
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to join a newly established and ambitious research programme investigating the roles of astrocytes in brain function and dementia. Professor Baljit S. Khakh, internationally recognized for discoveries in