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’ route of the Global Talent visa. The Global Talent visa route is available for talented and promising academics, researchers and specialists who are working in the fields of science, engineering, medicine
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such as cancer biology, immunology, or genomics. Strong communication and collaboration skills are essential. Experience working with genetically engineered mouse models is desirable. Applicants
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This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled and motivated researcher, with an interest in working at the interface of biopolymer chemistry and process engineering. This project aims to develop
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an interdisciplinary community of neurobiologists, engineers and computational scientists. Please see the below 'Job Description' for further details on the responsibilities and selection criteria, as well as further
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cell biology; cancer; cardiovascular; nutrition and diabetes; genetics; infection and immunology; imaging and biomedical engineering; transplantation immunology; pharmaceutical science; physiology and
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dynamic strain and flow fields during flight. Candidates should hold a PhD in a relevant biology or engineering discipline and be competent with numerical simulations. Desirable competencies would include
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to develop coupled sub-models within a system dynamics framework. Working with colleagues from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, the candidate will build a behavioural sub-model using the CRAFTY GB model
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Safety aspects of the work to agreed standards. Accurately record results, providing analysis and presenting findings to academic colleagues. Be able quickly to adapt and transfer skills to new technology
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—an ambitious, EPSRC-funded initiative led by Dr. Sina Sareh, Academic Leader in Robotics. We are looking for a highly skilled researcher with expertise in robotics, AI, software engineering, or computer science
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Directorate: School of Engineering & Physical Sciences Grade: Grade 7 (£37,174 - £46,735) Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (24 Months) Rewards and Benefits: 33 days annual leave, plus 9