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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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to the PhD programme. PhD students at the department are embedded in the interdisciplinary context of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy which also includes economics, political science, and
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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