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inaugural Centre Director, Professor Miratul Muqit, FRSE FMedSci, the PRC will adopt a distributed, network structure, with researchers hosted in leading universities across the UK. We are now seeking to
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. Our team brings together deep expertise in software engineering, distributed systems, machine learning, and cybersecurity. We work across disciplines; from healthcare predictive models for urban air
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supporting and training the next generation of scientists. We currently supervise over 120 PhD students linked to UK and international universities. Science activities and collections are currently distributed
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and support experimental efforts relevant to Quantum Networks. This includes both quantum communication e.g. with cryptographic relevance, such as quantum oblivious transfer, and distributed quantum
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the UK DRI is through research, to transform the outlook for people living with or at risk of neurodegenerative conditions. Spearheaded by the Medical Research Council, the UK DRI is a UK wide distributed
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on offer through all charitable routes, and uptake of these, and food distributions across West and South Yorkshire. Overall responsibility for data preparation, data analysis, and reporting of findings
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related field and have a strong background in research. Relevant international experience is of advantage. The successful candidate will become part of an international network of universities and research
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have a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related discipline, or equivalent industry experience. Expertise in one or more areas of Computer Science and it’s applications is essential. These areas
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authority-led public health interventions. PHIRST Fusion is a collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow, Northumbria, Newcastle, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Queens University Belfast and Glasgow Caledonian
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for the production of fertiliser by the fixation of N2 from the atmosphere, operating at relatively low temperature and atmospheric pressure. A distributed manufacturing process is envisaged, serving