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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant/Associate position to work in the groups of Dr Felipe Karam Teixeira and Professor Richard Durbin at the Department of Genetics in central Cambridge
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Southampton Business School has an ambitious quality-driven strategy of growth. To enable world-leading research and to generate knowledge that is recognised in the global academic community, we
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. They will participate in the design and analysis of numerical experiments that will help explore the sensitivity of the model when input parameters (chlorophyll-a and -b content, leaf area index and
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their PhD. Where a PhD has yet to be, awarded appointment will initially be made at research assistant and amended to research associate when the PhD is awarded (PhD needs to be awarded within 6 months
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About the role Join the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare as a Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) Research Assistant. Support ground-breaking research to determine which aspects of empathy training
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the fundamental physiology of cerebral perfusion and gas exchange. Human research using MRI is anticipated in the future as this lab grows. The role offered here is research assistant for 12 months. Potential
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growth. Interested? Join HetSys and help shape the future of sustainable technology through groundbreaking research. Visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys/themes/projects2025 . Funding Details
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predict and rationalise XFEL observables are desperately needed such that XFEL results can reach their full potential. Aim This research aims to utilise the latest advances of computational methods (machine
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exceptional environment for students from physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics, statistics, and engineering. HetSys specializes in applying advanced mathematical methods to tackle complex, real-world
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fosters creativity and growth. Interested? Join HetSys and help shape the future of sustainable technology through groundbreaking research. Visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys/themes/projects2025