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or biological models Working knowledge of cetacean evolution, anatomy, or ecology Experience working with tomographic datasets of fossils and/or extant taxa Essential qualifications: PhD in related field e.g
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; (5) curate and release open-source code, annotated datasets and pre-trained models (e.g., via GitHub), including concise user documentation/tutorials You have a PhD in biological sciences and have
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researcher and educator. This is a clinical academic training post – please see the job description. You want to be a clinical academic leader You have completed and submitted a PhD or equivalent You have a
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will be ideal to fulfil the demand of the project. Applicants must have a PhD in Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Experience on using enzymes for synthesis is desirable. You are expected to have an excellent
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facilities, and beyond as appropriate. You have: A good honours degree in Computer Science or a related field. A PhD or working towards one in Computer Science or a closely related discipline, or substantial
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Supervisors and School Technical Manager. You will work closely with senior academics, research staff, PhD students, School Management and Technical Services staff with some collaboration with external agencies
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that is currently funding you and so the agreement of your line manager (principal investigator) would be required. Equally this post could be attractive to you if you are in the final stages of your PhD
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will have a PhD or equivalent doctorate in your field and experience of teaching in a higher education setting. Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: 1fte Grade: J Salary: £42,882 - £48,149 per annum
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. Candidates must have a PhD in a quantitative subject, ideally in (geno)economics, statistical genetics, or a related discipline or be working towards one. They must have a keen interest in working across
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research in your chosen field. collaborate with the Director of the Research Institute for Sociotechnical Cyber Security (RISCS) on complementary research. You have completed or nearly completed a PhD in