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this 24-month project. The project aims to design and deliver a disruptive technical innovation programme that embeds advanced Machine Learning, AI and software engineering techniques within the procurement
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developed in our laboratory for subsequent proof-of-mechanism experiments. The successful applicant will have their PhD or equivalent in biology and must have relevant laboratory experience in molecular
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life cycle assessment although no prior experience in these methods is required. You should have, or soon have, a PhD or equivalent in polymer chemistry or a closely related field with experience in
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a PhD that includes training in quantitative research methods. You will have experience with handling, cleaning, linking and analysing routinely collected healthcare data. You will be experienced in
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infrastructure, enabling effective use of the facility for these cutting-edge experiments. Applicants should hold, or be nearing completion of, a PhD in cancer biology, radiobiology or a related biological science
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The Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences in the School of Health Sciences wishes to recruit an enthusiastic and innovative individual to the role of Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence
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the NHS. You will need to have obtained (or be about to obtain) a PhD in economics, health economics or a similar discipline, with a substantial quantitative element. You will also need to demonstrate
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harness the power of software for research. The post is based at the University of Manchester in the Human Computer Systems group at the Department of Computer Science, but will work closely with the rest
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is housed within the department of Modern Languages and Cultures. We welcome applications from candidates with a PhD (or equivalent) in any aspect of Russian and East European Studies. This fixed-term
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We invite applications for three permanent academic posts (including one at Senior Lecturer level) in any area of science that complements the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and