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Division/Team: Division of Informatics, Imaging & Data Science Hours Per Week: Full Time (1FTE) Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 30/07/2025 Contract Duration: 36 Months School/Directorate: School of Health
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The Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences in the School of Health Sciences wishes to recruit an enthusiastic and innovative individual to a teaching focussed role of Lecturer in Digital
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Reducing Peak Energy Demand with Behaviourally Informed Cooking Innovations The UK government aims to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with Clean Power by 2030. A critical challenge in this transition is the increasing strain on electricity grids, particularly during peak...
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identifying rare variants causing disease, applying bioinformatic pipelines and mining data, and enjoy working as a team as well as the ability to work independently. What we offer Working with some of the
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documentation. Screening and recruiting participants for a feasibility study of a digital health intervention. Leading patient involvement activities. Collecting and analysing data using quantitative and
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will be based in the School of Biosciences; Previous experience working with samples and data databases related to BBRCVA is required. This position is full-time (35 hours per week) and fixed term
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. About you You will: Possess sufficient breadth/depth of specialist and core knowledge in the discipline, as demonstrated by a PhD (obtained or nearing completion) in English literature or an equivalent
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: for details of our expertise, see Research Expertise - Liverpool Law School - University of Liverpool . We are especially keen to receive applications from candidates whose PhD proposal relates
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information can be obtained through the departmental homepage at http://www.engl.polyu.edu.hk/ , including information about our key areas of research at https://www.polyu.edu.hk/engl/research/research-overview
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contributions, and potentially co-author publications. It is particularly well-suited for students who are considering pursuing a PhD or an academic career after graduation. We welcome applications from all