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role A postdoctoral research fellow position (Maternity Cover) in the cancer care group (School of Health Sciences) is available at the University of Surrey. The position will support a NIHR Policy
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role A postdoctoral research fellow position (Maternity Cover) in the cancer care group (School of Health Sciences) is available at the University of Surrey. The position will support a NIHR Policy
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to work closely with the study bioinformatician to analyse data and collate results for presentation and publication. The post is funded for 2 years in the first instance. Appointment at Grade 7 is
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2025-2030. The post-holder will join early in this new research programme and will cover the role of a senior member of the team. The post-holder will be situated within Dr Heathcote’s team (Principal
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September 2025. The position comes with an allowance to cover international travel and computing. The successful applicant will work primarily with Dr Anjali Piette and Dr Guy Davies. The project will include
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the project, you will work in close collaboration with the team designing and testing the reactors to validate your simulation outputs, and your data will directly feed to the research undertaken by another
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collaborative platform to: (i) establish standards and protocols for comparative methods; (ii) assemble and coordinate a team of international researchers; and (iii) enable open sharing of data, evidence, and
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February 2025) that has mapped emotional hotspots in cities using spatial analysis of social media data. Our next effort aims to incorporate explainable AI (XAI) to interpret and explain spatial patterns
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: Genomics, precision medicine, bioengineering, and health data science AI and Digital: Machine learning, robotics, digital health, and cybersecurity Defence and Advanced Manufacturing: Secure systems
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. Throughout the project, you will work in close collaboration with the team designing and testing the reactors to validate your simulation outputs, and your data will directly feed to the research undertaken by