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and supervision of research students, primarily at the undergraduate level. You may be a great fit if: You are a dedicated researcher with a PhD in forest ecology or a related field, possessing strong
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translate world-leading research on scientific understanding of disease mechanisms into innovative therapeutic approaches. Our vision is to play a leading role in discovering new medicines in areas of high
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. This role will contribute to a major EPSRC-funded programme aiming to transform community-based screening and diagnosis by leveraging routine eye checks as a gateway to early detection of conditions such as
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and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture Person Specification Essential: PhD (or near completion) in Computer Science, Data Science, AI, or a related field
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stakeholders to drive sustainable forestry practices and regional development. You may also: Hold a PhD (or be near completion) in a relevant social science discipline, such as environmental sociology or natural
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dedicated to open, inclusive and inspiring research spaces for academics and their collaborators. In addition, the University of Birmingham offers exceptional High Performance Computing facilities, including
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, the flagship programme of the Newcastle Health Research Partnership. In addition to the Newcastle PSRC, the postholder will have an academic home at the Newcastle University Population Health Sciences Institute
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for electrochemical energy storage research and skills development. The Faraday Institution vision is to bring together scientists and industry partners on research projects to reduce battery cost, weight, and volume