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physical properties can be developed. Applicants must have or be close to obtaining a PhD or MPhil in Computational Biology, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Systems Biology or
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance. The successful candidate will be based in the Department of Computer Science and Technology and will join the
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2 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Edinburgh Department School of Engineering Research Field Engineering » Electronic engineering Engineering » Communication
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., statistical modelling, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning) Experience in computational biology and bioinformatic analysis Proven ability to write detailed, technically accurate reports on complex research
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. Reporting to Peter Visscher. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, econometrics or another relevant field
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, or even computational architectures. What we are looking for: Research Associate: hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Aerospace Engineering or a closely related discipline. Research Assistant: A first/masters
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relevant environments. What we are looking for: PhD (or near completion) in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Control Engineering, or a related discipline; candidates without a PhD will be
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on the degree to which air quality controllability might be affected by SRM using chemistry-climate and chemistry-transport model simulations. You will investigate how an enhanced stratospheric aerosol layer
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at the intersection of theory, computation, and high‑fidelity simulation, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel ensemble-based framework for analysing driven perturbations in wall
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to prepare project reports and co-author research papers. The ideal candidate is expected to be working towards a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Systems Engineering, Electronic