59 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in Uk
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health or computer science). Successful applicants will have demonstrated their ability to work independently and efficiently in a research context and will have excellent written English skills with
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We are seeking to appoint a 3-year Research Fellow within the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton in the research programme “Mathematical Foundations of Intelligence
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this role will involve close collaboration with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and inter-institute visits to drive the project forward and translate our research into tangible
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professional development, exploring new tools and methods relevant to clinical trial applications. About You The successful candidate must have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a closely
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and innovation (R&I) ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to establish or expand your research programme in the UK, collaborate with world-class researchers, and contribute to national and global
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PhD, but may also have been achieved via other research experience, normally supported by a relevant postgraduate degree (e.g. MSc in Health Psychology, digital health or computer science). Successful
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must have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a closely related field (or be nearing completion of their qualification). You will have demonstrable experience in programming with R and a
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child health. The position is based at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre, and part of an NIHR-funded programme of research which aims to inform how people can be better supported to plan and prepare
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We are seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher of high calibre to join our research program in the area of integrated silicon photonics. The position is funded by the EPSRC (Engineering
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The University of Southampton are seeking to appoint a fixed term research fellow to facilitate and deliver a programme of research on a Faraday Institution funded project: SL2FBat - Sustainable Low