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laboratory automation in a highly collaborative research environment. About you You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant area or field related to this project (Computer Science, Robotics, Mechatronics
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. You will coordinate with another postdoctoral research associate, focused on computational modelling, and publish your research findings to achieve project goals. You will contribute to knowledge
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This post is part of a Cross Research Council Responsive Mode grant “Sensing and computing taking wing: unravelling the mysteries of seabird navigation”. This is a collaborative interdisciplinary
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the ‘Economics – Doctor in Philosophy (PhD)’ option as your programme of study In the ‘Finance’ section, select funding source ‘Sponsor’ and insert ‘ULMS-GTF-2026’ in the box below Also include ‘ULMS
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scientists in the recently formed Data Science and Computational Modelling Unit (DSCMU) at MLW. MLW have renewed Wellcome core funding for seven years (2025-2032). As part of the current 10-year strategic plan
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the research group of Professor Alex Cowan in the Department of Chemistry and the Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy you will create an integrated platform with comprehensive data logging, enabling
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is desirable, though candidates from non-glaciological/environmental science backgrounds will be considered and are actively encouraged to apply. You should have a PhD or equivalent applied experience
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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE MODELLING VECTOR (TICK) ECOLOGY AND TICK-BORNE PATHOGEN TRANSMISSION
and Botswana International University of Science and Technology. A PhD in a Biological Science, Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics, and relevant experience modelling population dynamics
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in the recently formed Data Science and Computational Modelling Unit (DSCMU) at MLW. MLW have renewed Wellcome core funding for seven years (2025-2032). As part of the current 10-year strategic plan
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for the discovery of crystalline materials using powder and single crystal X-ray diffractometers. A PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics or Materials Science and skills in crystallography (incl. experience