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Disease Research Programme. This role focuses on advancing early diagnosis and risk stratification in individuals with inherited cardiac conditions through cutting-edge imaging research. The successful
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scholars are studying subjects other than music. About you The postholder will create, administer and publicise a centralised programme of organ events. The responsibilities of this role include organising
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of computational biology, molecular biophysics, and cutting-edge analytical technologies. You’ll contribute to the development and application of computational methods to understand protein folding, structure, and
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for supporting the effective governance of AI. You will lead the Technical AI Governance programme and develop research questions within AI safety, interpretability, and technical governance. You will also
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software packages, including the Microsoft Office suite of programs, database computer programs, Autodesk or other CAD software. Application Process To apply, please upload: • A covering letter
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public health pathogens. The team comprises research software engineers, bioinformatic engineers, biostatistical researchers, clinical researchers, molecular biologists and computational microbiologists
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, Disability Advisory Service, Sexual Harassment and Violence Support Service, Peer Support Programme, and Mental Health Awareness Training — all designed to support student wellbeing and help students thrive
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, Permanent About Us IT Services is the central IT department supporting teaching, learning, and research across the University. Within IT Services, the Programme and Projects Delivery Group (PPDG) leads
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research interests compatible with those of our current faculty in the following research groups: mathematical biology, mathematical and computational finance, numerical analysis, machine learning and data
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researchers will extend and apply the ideas of active matter physics in biological contexts, developing theories and cell-scale and continuum computational models. The work will focus on identifying physical