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of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. The post is available from 1st September 2026, for 36 months on a fixed-term, full-time contract. This position is supported by a ERC/UKRI Consolidator grant held by
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(PDRA) with structural biology and protein biophysics experience to join the Crosby Lab at the University of Edinburgh. You will join a focussed and friendly research team to work on a Wellcome-funded
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Busani’s research group in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. The position is funded by Dr Busani’s ERC Starting Grant “UnivKPZ” and offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting
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the use of high-throughput experimentation. You can find out more about the Bhawal Group at the Bhawal Group Website . The salary for this post is £41,064 to £48,822 per annum. Your skills and attributes
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Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. The successful candidate will join IDI’s dynamic team of 50+ academics, researchers, software research engineers and professional services staff, contributing
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-w ; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-56876-w ; https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.21.508923 . Research in the Institute of Cell Biology is directed towards an understanding of the molecular mechanisms
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the empirically observed vulnerabilities in current AI systems. The project is led by Professor Des Higham in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, and it will exploit links with EPCC (formerly
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-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working. The salary for this post is £41,064 to £48,822 per annum. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD in neuroimaging, psychology
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the lab of Dr Joanna Sadler in the Institute of Quantitative Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology (IQB3). Post-consumer plastic waste is emerging as a promising feedstock for the circular bioeconomy. We
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research project ‘Rewriting wor(l)ds: A transdisciplinary and participatory investigation of how poetry can support young people’s literacy engagement and wellbeing’. The project is funded by the UKRI and