87 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits website. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as
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completion of, a Ph.D. in astrophysics or a closely related subject area, and have a research track record in astrophysics and experience processing astronomy data (simulation or observational). As part of our
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repair robotic systems. Beyond these core research interests, the UTC also has expertise in: the design of special-purpose manufacturing robotics, non-conventional machining processes (especially in
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interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits website. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as smooth as possible. Visit the Moving
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process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits website. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as smooth as possible. Visit the Moving to Nottingham
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staff representing women, BAME, LGBTQIA+ or disabilities communities. This will be separate to the assessment process and will play no role in the decision to appoint. Informal enquiries may be addressed
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to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits website. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as
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Candidate Guidance to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit Your Benefits website. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your
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with innovative methodological approaches. The Centre will reshape knowledge of how slavery in war can be analysed, forecasted and tackled, shaping in the process a new interdisciplinary field
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with innovative methodological approaches. The Centre will reshape knowledge of how slavery in war can be analysed, forecasted and tackled, shaping in the process a new interdisciplinary field