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The Jean Golding Institute is the central hub for data science and AI at the University of Bristol. We are looking for an enthusiastic Data Scientist with AI or other data science expertise to join
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process. The position would suit a talented and motivated early career researcher with a PhD in Physical Chemistry or Physics or with ultrafast laser spectroscopy. The following skills and experience
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Quantum Information Science and Technologies Centre for Doctoral Training (QIST CDT). The appointee will lead to the delivery of the CDT programme and support the CDT student community. This will then be
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generation of engineers and computer scientists. Play an active role in school activities and academic citizenship. A PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or another relevant
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large and friendly research group and to take advantage of the opportunities on offer for career development in renal research and acquisition of related academic skills. A PhD or equivalent qualification
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with the impact of infertility and its treatment with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) on molecular mechanisms, using epigenomic, transcriptomics
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). PhD (awarded or imminent) in Geochemistry or Earth Sciences or equivalent professional qualification/experience. High level analytical chemistry skills and the ability pro-actively and creatively
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students, research associates and excellence in data science within the medical school. The post-holder will develop an independent research programme within the ReMemBr group , a multidisciplinary group
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for your current career stage. PhD (awarded or imminent) or equivalent in the biomedical sciences. Ability to keep good records of experimental data. Motivated and proactive approach to research, problem
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, spectral flow cytometry, T-cell functional assays, PCR and RNA sequencing. Essential PhD in immunology/viral immunology (awarded or imminent) Proven track record for research evidenced by journal