107 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Leicester
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collaboration. Your expertise spans compressible aerodynamics, powder technology, computer-based optimisation, and numerical modelling—making you ideally suited to tackle complex challenges in advanced
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to undergraduates in semester 1 and 2. EAP tutor at Dalian Leicester Institute The partnership between the University of Leicester and Dalian University of Technology welcomed its first cohort in September 2017
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science, and to contribute to a research programme with real-world impact. We welcome applicants with quantitative and/or qualitative research experience. About the LLHRG The LLHRG are part of the Diabetes
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, as well as contribute to curriculum development and the use of innovative teaching methods and technologies. As a valued member of our academic community, you will work closely with programme directors
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addition, familiarity with Microsoft Office and other databases is a must. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 because the appointee will have substantial access to young people
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two policy papers, and actively support the Network’s activities, including the Deterrence Futures Programme. Based in Leicester, the Fellow will be line-managed by Professor Andrew Futter and supported
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. You’ll also play an important role in the planning and execution of new telescope observations. About you You will hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant area such as planetary auroras
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and 4-year PhD programme, the van Geest MultiOmics facility, a NIHR Clinical Research Facility including a dedicated 3T MRI research scanner (BHF funded Siemens Vida with multinuclear capability) and
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to impactful cancer research. About you You will hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in a relevant scientific discipline and have demonstrable expertise in cancer genomics, bioinformatics, and phylogenetics
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team and contribute to a programme of work led by Prof Pratik Choudhary around type 1 diabetes and technology. The appointed individual will have the opportunity to contribute to the real-world evidence