22 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at University of London in Uk
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School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences Post title: Postdoctoral Research Associate into Epstein-Barr virus; Post Reference: 7896 About the Role Applications sought for a postgraduate
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View All Vacancies Department of Health Studies Location Egham Salary £38,784 per annum - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Hours per Week 35 Weeks per Year 52 Closing Date 23.59 hours
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wide range of subjects in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine & Dentistry and Science & Engineering. Benefits We offer competitive salaries, access to a generous pension scheme, 30 days’ leave
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View All Vacancies Department of Psychology Location Egham Salary £41,374 per annum - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Hours per Week 35 Weeks per Year 52 Closing Date 23.59 hours GMT
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About the Role Applications are invited for a British Heart Foundation-funded Postdoctoral Research Associate post to join the laboratory of Dr Loïc Rolas within the Centre for Microvascular
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modelling/AI and/or computational neuroscience, with strong computational skills. The post holder will provide research support in the area of computational neuroscience/AI and animal cognition, develop
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level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have experience covering the full range of duties required. About the Institution The Faculty of Medicine
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degree and PhD (or close to completion) or research qualification/experience equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have
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, disciplines interact, and perspectives intersect, truly original thought takes form. Benefits The post is full-time and fixed-term for 3 years, with a starting salary ranging between £38,419 - £42,091 per annum
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and Immigration website . Full-time, Fixed Term (12 months) Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral Research Associate in the School of Humanities. Inclusive Histories is a collaborative