28 phd-software-testing-scholarship Postdoctoral positions at University of London in Uk
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experimentally validate sensors and AI software for medical imaging, 2) Integrate pioneering and proven tools for the early cancer detection, and 3) Examine clinical workflows and validate the established systems
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development and testing of an MRV customer solution for the nature recovery sector working in partnership with commercial, local government and third sector partners. This will include contributing to a problem
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for educational and psychological research, policy and practice. About You A successful applicant should have, or expect to soon receive, a PhD in psychology, economics, epidemiology, or statistics. The post-holder
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) testing the predictions of specific evolutionary processes with well-characterised sub-samples of young planetary systems (e.g. migration mechanisms and atmospheric mass loss processes). The successful
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Abu Dhabi to use world-leading electron microscopes. About You You should have a PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field, with a
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with cell lines and human primary cells, cell culture, transfections, immunostainings, western blotting, reporter assays, in vivo testing including models of osteoarthritis in mice. Professor Dell’Accio
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postgraduate programmes. The role is mainly student facing and is ideally suited for people who have recently completed a PhD and who are interested in developing their educational skills within a supportive
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practice. They will also be supported to develop their career and build grant or fellowship applications. About You Candidates must have a PhD (or close to completion) or research qualification/experience
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You Will have a PhD (or close to completion) in health data science, bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, or a closely related discipline, with demonstrated experience in analysing
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data analysis, and write scientific reports. In addition, there is scope for supporting PhD students, and collaborating with other experimental and computational neuroscientists within and outside