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well as postdocs and PhD students. Although STFC funding decisions are still not finalised, we hope to have funding confirmation in time to make offers well before the January 30th agreed deadline for HEP postdocs
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research programme takes a mixed methods approach. The successful applicant will have a key role in the qualitative work package which aims to understand multi-stakeholder perspectives of the C(E)TR process
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target of the last WP3 of the ERC project. The postdoc will have to also work on electrode chemical modifications and be able to work on computational modelling of the electrode/protein bioiterface. We
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& Health Informatics. Contact details:Prof Vicky Slonims. Vicky.slonims@nhs.net Location: St Thomas' Campus (Becket House). Category: Research. About us: Applications are invited for a Research Assistant
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, if they are admitted. The impact of C(E)TRs on clinical and other outcomes has not been extensively studied. The OptiCaT research programme takes a mixed methods approach. The successful applicant will have a key role
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hardware components, notably integrating communication, sensing and computing, are essential to ensure efficient spectrum utilization and reduce hardware costs in 6G networks. Besides connectivity and
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About us A post-doctoral research associate position is available at the Photonics & Nanotechnology group, Physics Department, King’s College London, funded by the EPSRC Programme Grant Next
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to promote the industrialization of technology. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCES A Ph.D. (obtained or soon to be obtained) in Computer Science, Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Operations Research
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Mental Health Younger Generations Programme. You will work with a friendly, supportive, passionate, and hard-working group to undertake statistical analysis of quantitative data to test hypothesis
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work make a real-world impact? King’s College London is seeking a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the pioneering NanoCure project, an ambitious programme developing medical-grade