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within the Environmental Informatics Hub and reporting to the Director, you’ll help lead research into sequential decision-making under uncertainty, such as reinforcement learning and adaptive management
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and contribute to the preparation of manuscripts stemming from your work. If you have a PhD in organic chemistry, ideally with a background in protein chemistry or chemical biology you might be
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implementation science. We are now seeking an exceptional Research Fellow (Level B or C) to lead innovative methodological research in statistical theory for adaptive variants of longitudinal cluster randomised
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for drug discovery. Publishing peer-reviewed research and contributing to industrial software tools. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: A PhD in machine learning, computer science
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the University’s research capacity in a globally relevant field. The role provides the opportunity to develop and publish a monograph based on Korean Studies-related PhD research or, if already published
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in psychology, neuroscience or a related discipline along with a strong record of research achievement and external grant success. This position will suit someone seeking leadership experience and a
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Proficiency in analytics, AI, and modern data science tools Excellent problem-solving, project coordination and communication skills A PhD or equivalent research experience (preferred) Experience with clinical
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fast-readout electron detectors to validate the methods developed. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Materials Engineering, Computer Science or a closely related field. Research
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will conduct independent and collaborative research, publish in high-impact journals, and present findings at major international conferences and workshops. You will also mentor and support PhD and
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dedicated to exploring the complex interplay between genetics, epigenetics, and physiological adaptations to ageing and exercise. With a particular focus on sex-specific responses and functional ageing