155 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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Solid technical background and experiences in communication network protocols Extensive knowledge on network management and control Previous experiences in simulation-based experiments in networking
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part of a team. Be proficient in version control using Github. For further information please refer to the attached PD. What we offer you! We offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and
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control and nucleic acid repair. This exciting new pathway is unprecedented in biology, and holds huge potential for discovery and scientific research career development. It builds on our discovery of a
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Marburg and Ebola as an Adult Clinical Research Fellow. The team are running pioneering studies on experimental controlled human challenge studies for bacterial and viral infections and phase I-III studies