34 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic PhD positions at University of East Anglia; in Uk
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in numerate, computational, or environmental subject areas. Numerate Subject Areas include e.g.: Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Economics, Finance, Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc
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of genomics and bioinformatics, giving the student access to cutting-edge training opportunities in coding, data science and fundamental principles of computational analysis. The student will receive
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strong scientific interests and self-motivation. They will have a degree in physics, mathematics, oceanography, meteorology, or a related science with good computing and numerical skills. Entry
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species, we can hopefully also contribute to better safeguarding its future. The student will receive broad training in molecular biology, historical DNA, genomics, bioinformatics and population genetics
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? The student will organise a major international summit of stakeholders from science, policy, industry, and land management, targeting a co-developed set of priorities for a policy- and society-relevant wildfire
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. Person specification The successful candidate should have a strong background in microbiology, biochemistry, soil or environmental sciences (BSc/Masters in Soil Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology
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also build strong transferable and interdisciplinary research skills. Entry requirements The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in biology, environmental sciences or related discipline. Mode of
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approaches. For more information please contact: rebecca.c.taylor@uea.ac.uk Entry requirements The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in a degree related to Biological Sciences. Mode of study Full-time
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molecular genetic engineering. Scientific Background In all species that lay eggs externally - in nests, ponds, mudpiles, food or other substrates - eggs and young may face unpredictable exposure to harmful
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chemistry timeseries through a period of rapid sea ice decline, to explore the effect of changes in sea ice extent on ocean CO2 uptake and to investigate climate change impacts on ocean CO2 uptake at Rothera