66 post-doc-computer-vision Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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friendly and highly experienced team undertaking a qualitative research and educational development project funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, Women’s Health Grant Programme. The project seeks
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) funded programme of research into eczema online trials, led in partnership with citizen scientists (Rapid Eczema Trials https://rapideczematrials.org/ ). You will play a senior and significant role in
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be close to completing a PhD in computer science, mathematics, or a related area with a topic close to type theory or constructive mathematics. Expertise can be evidenced through publications
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developing ideas for application of research outcomes. This post also be linked to research activities linked to the Faculty’s research platforms such as the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research
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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic Post Doctoral Research Fellow/Associate to join Professor Graham Naylor and Drs. Raluca Nicoras and William Whitmer within our Hearing Sciences
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manager and the manager of your substantive post, if you are already undertaking a secondment role. Generous funding is available for travel, computing equipment, and personal development. If successful
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hour), fixed-term post is available from 1 September 2025 to 30 November 2026. Job share arrangements may be considered. If you are interested about this post, please click 'apply now' and upload a copy
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-based role focusses on electromagnetic design, computational modelling (e.g., COMSOL, CST, ANSYS), dielectric characterisation, and testing that help to bridge the gap between laboratory-scale research
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Discover your career The world of the University of Nottingham is defined by our people and the values we share. Our environment is an ambitious vision brought to life across vibrant and forward
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and the manager of your substantive post, if you are already undertaking a secondment role. The Leverhulme Trust’s funding regulations mean that individuals will have needed to have submitted their PhD