91 phd-computer-science-fully-funded Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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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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Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow, based in the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), to work on the NIHR-funded Lived Experience Narratives in Dementia (LEND) programme. This is
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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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PhD (or equivalent) in food science, nutrition, or a related discipline, with experience in in vitro digestion, specifically using the INFOGEST static digestion model, nutritional analysis (minerals
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computational arm of a Leverhulme Trust-funded project investigating how cryogenic OrbiSIMS interacts with complex biomolecular structures. Working closely with experimentalists and international collaborators
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We are recruiting a Research Fellow for the Hydrogen Research Group currently consisting of 5 academics, 9 research fellows and 15 PhD students. The successful applicant will join a
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University of Nottingham Ningbo China is seeking to recruit a Senior Research Fellow in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (OUTSOURCED) in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Your
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of cancerous and pre-cancerous pancreatic cysts, significantly improving patient outcomes, reducing unnecessary surveillance, and minimizing repeat biopsies. We have secured funding from the Medical Research
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, Loughborough Nottingham (PHIRST-LIGHT), funded by the NIHR until February 2027. Applications are invited for the position of Senior Research Fellow (maternity cover) to join the PHIRST-LIGHT team, led by
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in Number Theory and Modular Forms, to work with Dr. Fredrik Stromberg, on an EPSRC-funded project entitled “Explicit Methods for non