93 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in Uk
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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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Professor Elizabeth Orton, to lead on the evaluation of a wide range of public health schemes/programmes that are happening in local government across the UK. The purpose of this role will be to lead and
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The purpose of this role will be to have specific responsibility for research, for developing research objectives and proposals for a research project in developing an intervention to prevent falls
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will then analyse complex patterns of data and derive an optimal set of items to form a smart self-report instrument. This two-year project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited to the above role to support the principal investigator Professor Paul Dyer in conducting research
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, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemistry or another relevant field. This role will focus on multiple projects where the successful candidate will take a central role in
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Foundation at the interface of cancer biology and neuronal function investigating how cancer and cancer chemotherapy impacts on sensitisation and pain. As part of a multidisciplinary team based in Nottingham
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motivated Research Associate/Fellow for a full-time position in the high-resolution chemical characterisation of bitumen for a period of 8 months. This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with
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for a period of 8 months. This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development and laboratory
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work as part of a multi-disciplinary team coordinating multi-centre UK and international stroke trials. The team are nationally and internationally renowned for their work as Stroke triallists. Clinical