33 assistant-professor-and-human-centered-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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About the Role We are looking for a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the research group of Professor Cédric John. You will be a key member of the John Lab, contributing
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***INTERNAL APPLICATIONS ONLY*** About the Role A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the laboratory of Silvia Marino in the Brain Tumour Research Centre
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research principles, protocols, NHS ethics amendments and assisting in the planning and delivery of the programme of research, report writing, data collection and collation, and maintenance of appropriate
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of areas. You will join the ATLAS group in the Particle Physics Research Centre, working within our L1Calo team, making leading contributions to the ATLAS calorimeter trigger upgrade for the high
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About the Role You will join a research team led by Professor Rainbow Murray. You will research how well men are represented descriptively in parliaments around the world. You will conduct a
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disciplines both within and beyond QMUL and are a core member of the International Trauma Research Network that includes academic partners across Europe and North America. Our highly developed human discovery
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About the Role The purpose of this role is to provide qualitative and quantitative research support for a research and impact programme on food reformulation. This role sits within the Research and
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About the Role You will be a joint member of the Lamb (1) Research Group, the Maiques (2) and Singh (3) Group in the Centre for Biomarkers and Biotherapeutics. The Lamb group, also known as the
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by the Humane Research Trust, aims to completely humanize research into this widespread, untreatable condition. It will use human vascular smooth muscle cells and arterial rings along with a range of
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of London. This Welcome Trust Funded post will be based at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology (CMCB) within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences (SBBS) at Queen Mary. The project is focused