Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- ;
- University of Cambridge
- University of Oxford
- Imperial College London
- University of Liverpool
- University of Newcastle
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- Brunel University
- Heriot Watt University
- THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
- University of Sheffield
- ; London School of Economics and Political Science
- ; University of Cambridge
- ; University of Southern Denmark
- Aston University
- Durham University
- KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
- UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
- University of Leicester
- University of Nottingham
- 11 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
engaging outputs which explore what constitutes an end, who should decide and what should happen after. This is an exciting and varied role that involves developing and delivering the research objectives
-
engaging outputs which explore what constitutes an end, who should decide and what should happen after. This is an exciting and varied role that involves developing and delivering the research objectives
-
supported by the Cell-Scale Biomechanics Lab , and is part of the lab’s recent technology-development projects, aimed at improving the accuracy of drug efficacy screening for chemotherapy. A recent press
-
the combined themes of human-computer interaction and critical computing. The lab will be exploring the notion of "deceptive by design" on all fronts: social identity cues in the design of LLM-based chatbots
-
. Initial analysis suggests recurrent selection of divergent types in multiple locations. The aim of this role is to complete this analysis and prepare a manuscript for submission for publication
-
Start Date: As soon as possible following successful interview End Date: 6th October 2025 Location: Highfield Campus Hours: 35 Hours per week This multi-disciplinary project offers an exciting
-
Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development
-
dynamics and tissue morphogenesis during embryo development using cellular, molecular and mechanical approaches. Cell movements underlie tissue patterns and shapes. Using chick embryos as the model system
-
the foundation for the development of a 'space-based early warning system' of a swarm of micro satellites each to individually tag asteroids that could hit the Earth. The post will provide an excellent opportunity
-
highly motivated and independent individual to join an EPSRC research projectTRUSTED (SecuriTy SummaRies for SecUre SofTwarE Development) as a Research Associate or Research Assistant. The focus