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is one of the largest of its type in the country and has about 850 undergraduate, 350 MSc students, and 380 postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. The current research portfolio of the department
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to work with state-of-the-art instrumentation and collaborate with experts in the fields of synthetic organic chemistry and chemical biology. The candidate should hold a PhD in organic chemistry, or related
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opportunity to work at the intersection of multimodal AI, cancer biology and digital pathology. The successful applicant will have a PhD or MSc with a significant machine learning element and/or experience with
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– from rodents to humans. Please see job description for further details on the project. The candidate must have a PhD in Cognitive/Computational Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology, Human-Computer
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developing sustainable cement formulations. You must have, or be about to complete, a PhD qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant academic field. The primary aim of this research project is to develop and
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invites applications for our NIHR Clinical Lectureships. You will join our successful Integrated Academic Training (IAT) programme which is funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR
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Doctoral Training Partnership (NWCDTP) ESRC North West Social Science DTP (NWSSDTP) Your PhD Humanitarianism & Conflict Response Studentship application will be considered based on your programme application
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Overall Purpose of the Job We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher with a PhD in statistical genetics, genetic analysis, bioinformatics or health data science or equivalent. The successful
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reinforcement learning, computational rationality and user modelling, and simulator-based inference. The post-holder will work on a project from Professor Kaski’s UKRI Turing AI World-Leading Fellowship. Research
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microbial communities: Microbiome engineering for a Net Zero future”. This project is led by Professor Sophie Nixon at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the Earlham Institute. In