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Schedule 40 Hrs/week Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Electrical and Computer Engineering About the Department North Carolina State University has a foundational legacy of disruptive innovation in wide
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Schedule 40 Hrs/week Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Electrical and Computer Engineering About the Department North Carolina State University has a foundational legacy of disruptive innovation in wide
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literatures in bioinformatics and computational biology. Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or relevant fields (e.g., Biology with
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possibilities at NC State University and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for your professional and personal growth. Other Responsibilities Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD
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-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects BHF 4 year PhD Studentship programme All self-funded projects can be applied to throughout the year. Please note that not all projects are available in
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Professor (HSSR/MO) Posting Start Date: 08/05/2025 Job Description: Job Description The Signature Research Programme in Health Services and
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understanding, reconstruction, and synthesis. How to Apply A PhD in computer science or a related field is required. Candidates are requested to submit (1) a curriculum vitae, (2) a cover letter (1–2 pages
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management. • Previous research involving large datasets including clinical meta-data and omics technologies • Familiarity with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science applications in
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Our aim is to be the world-leading centre for health economic and health technology assessment research and education, working to improve health and wellbeing through better decision-making. PhD: 3
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) Physical exercise intervention in depressive disorders: Meta-analysis and systematic review. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 24, 259-272. Contact Dr Craig Melville, University of Glasgow