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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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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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Full time: 35 hours per week Fixed term: 12 months The Opportunity: The Hardwick (https://biology.ed.ac.uk/hardwick ) and Jeyaprakash (https://biology.ed.ac.uk/jeyaprakash ) groups at the University
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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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and innovation, participate in regular online project meetings. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD in an appropriate discipline (e.g. biological sciences, biotechnology, biocatalysis, microbial
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regular on-campus working. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD (completed or thesis submitted) in Education, Literature, or relevant field. Experience working with young people (ages 12–18
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to have experience in training AI models. The post-holder line manager is Dr Richard Jones, School of Law, University of Edinburgh, where you will be based. The post-holder will work closely with other
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of volcanic plume dynamics which is key to manage hazards posed by explosive volcanism. The post-holder will join a diverse team including co-leaders Eric Breard (University of Edinburgh), Samantha Engwell
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Toxoplasma gondii. The Opportunity: A postdoctoral position is available in the research group of Dr Andrew Maclean (Institute of Immunology and Infection Research, University of Edinburgh). We are looking