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responsibilities include working with communities to understand complexity, collecting and analysing data, and reporting to a range of audiences. About the person: Essential Criteria: An upper second class honours
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becoming standard practice. However, achieving formal assurance of software correctness remains a complex challenge. Seminal work in programming language semantics provides powerful frameworks
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project ‘The Cerebra Network’, funded by Cerebra. The Research Fellow will be split 50/50 between the two projects for the first three years (overall 1.0 fte), and then work solely on the Cerebra Network
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annotation of these metabolomes using multistage fragmentation (MSⁿ) data, incorporating novel computational methods and strategies (e.g. spectral matching, network-based approaches, machine learning) where
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University Belfast and the network of project partners. The post is fixed-term for 36 months, starting 1st September 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter). A key component of the post is to collect and
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University Belfast and the network of project partners. The post is fixed-term for 36 months, starting 1st September 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter). A key component of the post is to collect and
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research initiatives such as the Met Office Academic Partnership and Birmingham’s Turing University Network . The recently renovated Elm House, is a building fully dedicated to open, inclusive and inspiring
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of seed gene networks”. This project aims to use reverse genetics, cross-species complementation and single cell next-generation sequencing approaches to investigate how the gene networks that regulate
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systems efficacy. Propose and evaluate strategies to maximise health co-benefits and reduce inequalities. A key focus will be on evaluating Transport for West Midlands’ Mobility Hub programme, a network of
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battery supply chains, to join a successful team at the University of Birmingham. In line with the principles of Net Zero Pollution, the primary aim of this role is to advance understanding of how a