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The Chain Florey “Transition-to-Independence (TTI)” post-doctoral research fellowship provides funding for salary, consumables and technical support for clinician scientists who have recently
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Applications are encouraged for two Research Fellow posts to work within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London in developing a new research strategy. As
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, and treatment morbidities. The primary role of the post holder is to provide medical support for Clinical Trials in Breast Cancer, including advanced therapies such as theranostics, and novel agents
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for turbine design and astrostatistics. These posts are not suitable for generic AI research with general application: candidates must be aiming to substantially advance a particular area of science. Applicants
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astrostatistics. These posts are not suitable for generic AI research with general application: candidates must be aiming to substantially advance a particular area of science. Applicants could view themselves as
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for turbine design and astrostatistics. These posts are not suitable for generic AI research with general application: candidates must be aiming to substantially advance a particular area of science. Applicants
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astrostatistics. These posts are not suitable for generic AI research with general application: candidates must be aiming to substantially advance a particular area of science. Applicants could view themselves as
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This Clinical Research Fellow post supports an exciting, multidisciplinary NIHR-funded translational research project to develop a tool to automatically interpret electroencephalography (EEG) and
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medical imaging). Examples include Bayesian optimization for molecular or materials design; machine learning for single cell data; physics-based ML for turbine design and astrostatistics. These posts
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; physics-based ML for turbine design and astrostatistics. These posts are not suitable for generic AI research with general application: candidates must be aiming to substantially advance a particular area