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of Worldline Quantum Field Theory (WQFT), plus its applications to gravitational waveform modelling. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in theoretical physics and have expertise
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to publish academic journal articles and a range of non-academic outputs. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD, or be close to completion, or possess research qualifications and experience
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About the Role Join the Green-Loop project, a £1.3M UKRI-EPSRC and DEFRA-funded programme addressing solar panel waste. By 2030, the UK will generate approximately 1 million tons of decommissioned
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About the Role The post entails undertaking research in collaboration with and under the supervision of the project lead of the research programme ‘Politics and mythmaking: disentangling myth from
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About the Role This is an exciting position where applicants are invited to join a multi-disciplinary team of bioengineers, biomedical scientists, and computer scientists working together at Queen
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. About You Applicants for this Postdoctoral Research Associate post are expected to have a PhD plus some post-doctoral research experience in cell and molecular biology combined with bioinformatic analysis
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evaluating computational methods, analysing imaging data, collaborating with clinicians for real-world impact, and contributing to publications. About You PhD (or near completion) in computer science
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About the Role This is an exciting position where applicants are invited to join a multi-disciplinary team of bioengineers, biomedical scientists, and computer scientists working together at Queen
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About the Role We are seeking an experienced Postdoctoral researcher to join our multidisciplinary team to accelerate research into Parkinson’s disease. The postholder will work on the Parkinson’s
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PhD students. These are supported by an administrative and technical staff team of 56. The staff and student body are international in make-up. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we