48 computer-science-phd Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham in United-States
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Computer Science, Data Science, AI, or a related field with substantial expertise in data science/AI methods Strong publication record in relevant areas Demonstrated ability to work across disciplinary boundaries
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. Person Specification First degree in area of specialism and normally, a higher degree (PhD or near to completion) in Biophysics/ Biochemistry/ Chemistry/Chemical Biology/ Structural Biology or related
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mentor if required. Contribute to writing bids for funding. Person Specification Essential: A PhD in Health Economics or a relevant economics, health care or social sciences field. Experience
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Job Description Position Details Department of Applied Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full
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or biomedical sciences, and a PhD degree (or near to completion) in the field of microbiology Significant experience with molecular and phenotypic microbiology experimentation, along with experience
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, computer science or related subjects Expertise in the theoretical study of high-energy astrophysical systems (preferably tidal disruption events) by means of hydrodynamics simulations, including effects such as
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knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding Disseminate research findings for publication, research seminars etc Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD
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these influence immune function and disease. The project combines biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and in vivo models to deliver a comprehensive picture of immuno-metabolic function during inflammation
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provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new computational models, techniques and methods Undertake management/administration arising from research
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: 21st August 2025 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking advanced analysis and validation experiments within the MRC BioFlare research programme: Although outcomes