11 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science Fellowship positions at Queen's University Belfast
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experience in the advanced use of Computer-Aided-Design and mesh based Computer Aided Engineering (i.e. FEA or CFD) software tools, A proven track record of using relevant techniques to carry out analyses
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We aim to appoint a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow in (Quantum Sensing, Navigation, Positioning and Timing for Autonomous Vehicles) to primarily contribute to our research in the UK
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discipline, Have, or be about to obtain, a relevant PhD in Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics or closely related discipline. Demonstrable experience in the advanced use of Computer-Aided-Design
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alongside computational biology approaches to map epigenetic changes driven by WNT/GSK3 signalling in ESCs. This collaborative project offers access to world-class expertise, state-of-the-art resources, and
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conduct research using the Delphi method and the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT PROCESS (Schünemann et al., 2017) to develop and refine mental health guidelines for community sports clubs. The guidance will then be
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obtaining, a PhD in computer science, engineering, mathematics, or a related physical sciences discipline, with research expertise in areas such as hardware-aware AI security, approximate computing, or secure
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We are currently recruiting a Research Fellow to be an active member of the School of Social Sciences Education and Social Work (SSESW) and the Stable Lives Safer Streets (SLSS) Research North/South
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We are currently recruiting a Research Fellow to be an active member of the School of Social Sciences Education and Social Work (SSESW) and the Stable Lives Safer Streets Research North/South
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: The successful applicant will have a background in respiratory biology, mouse models of lung injury, work with genetically modified animals, immunology, human lung regeneration, cell aging, senescence, siRNA
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The successful candidate will be an active member of the research group led by Dr Stephen Kelly, including mentoring and training of other group members. The role will focus primarily on using microbial bioinformatics techniques to achieve research aims associated with a project investigating...