97 formal-verification-computer-science Fellowship research jobs at University of Nottingham
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We are now recruiting 2 full time Research Fellows to work with Stephen Farrall and colleagues at Warwick (Emily Gray) and Queen Mary College, University of London (Maria Grasso) on their research into politics and crime. The research is funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The School and the...
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Applications are invited for the above post within the Low Carbon Energy and Resource Technology Research Group based within the Faculty of Engineering situated on the University Park and Jubilee
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, the social sciences, health psychology or preventive medicine. Experience working with multiple stakeholders is required, with expertise in qualitative research approaches paramount. The successful applicant
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dynamics at the plasma membrane. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in molecular biology, cellular or molecular pharmacology or a related area of biological sciences
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of precision livestock technology data and epigenomic data and communication of results through scientific publications and presentations at conferences. The applicant must have a PhD (or be very close to
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degree in animal behaviour, social science, preventive medicine or veterinary medicine, or a related discipline. You should have experience of working with and coordinating a range of different
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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic Post Doctoral Research Fellow/Associate to join Professor Graham Naylor and Drs. Raluca Nicoras and William Whitmer within our Hearing Sciences
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Applications are invited for the above post based at School of Medicine, Academic Unit - Injury, Recovery and Inflammation Sciences. About the role - The purpose of this role will be to have
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between the School of Education and the School of Mathematical Sciences. The Observatory is generating state-of-the-art, evidence-driven, and policy-relevant research to improve mathematical education
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, genes, and pathways involved in sensing water in the model plant Arabidopsis. Building on our previous work (Mehra et al., Science, 2022), we aim to understand how hormone-driven pathways help roots