24 phd-in-theoretical-neuroscience Postdoctoral research jobs at University of London in Uk
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neurophysiological and neuro-immune profiling of the impaired skin barrier and maladaptive neuronal responses underlying pain in epidermolysis bullosa. About You The candidate will have a PhD in the field
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sociomaterial practices that shape decision-making around medicine use in pregnancy. The research will be informed by theoretical perspectives such as Science and Technology Studies (STS), including concepts
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. Both methodologies represent substantial advancements in the theoretical understanding of neural network dynamics and highlight different mathematical aspects of network "trainedness". By rigorously
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help supervise BSc, MSci, and PhD students. The successful applicant will have a PhD in Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics, or a related discipline and prior experience relevant to the post. It is also
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About the Role The post is based in the Trauma Sciences Research team within the Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma. The Trauma Sciences research team (www.c4ts.qmul.ac.uk) provides
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will plan and conduct experiments, generate high-quality data, prepare publications, make presentations and help supervise associated PhD students. The successful candidates will join large, supportive
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into clinically meaningful insights. About You We are looking for a motivated researcher with a PhD (or near completion in 2025/26) in statistical genomics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, or a related field
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-luminosity LHC. You will provide support to our PhD students and contribute to the broader activities of the group and the school. About You You will have completed or be about to complete a PhD or research
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to their own research interests. About You Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant discipline or will have obtained it by commencement of the position. Candidates should have some experience in multi
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially