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publications, conference papers, and technical reports). Present research results at conferences, consortium meetings, and industrial forums. Support supervision and mentoring of PhD and MSc students. Engage in
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essential. Candidates are expected to be confident independent researchers, educated at a PhD level. The Research Fellow is also expected to assist with the general programme of work that is conducted in
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are expected to be confident independent researchers, educated at a PhD level. The Research Fellow is also expected to assist with the general programme of work that is conducted in the Centre. Overall, the
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funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related
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Committee regularly throughout the programme. Each institution will also have supervision and monitoring committee requirements that the student will also need to comply with. 4. In the final PhD year, post
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research team of around 70 academics, postgraduate researchers and PhD students researching many topics, e.g. explainability, human factors and system safety. Role This post will suit someone interested in
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funders. It is essential that you have a PhD in computer science, or equivalent professional qualifications and experience; ideally your PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience will be
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. • Support supervision and mentoring of PhD and MSc students. • Engage in knowledge exchange, contributing to grant writing and collaborative partnerships both internally and externally. You should have
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cells in invertebrates. This Leverhulme Trust funded post is available from 1 February 2026 to 31 March 2027. The successful applicant will carry out experimental and computational work related to
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John Williamson, and Dr Sebastian Stein. The job requires the proven ability to develop novel theory and build and evaluate working interactive prototypes involving complex computational models