52 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at University of London in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
empirical research. They will oversee specific research tasks, develop new techniques, and generate original contributions to the programme while fostering a collaborative team environment. Key
-
deliver research on one of the UK’s most exciting and ambitious creative R&D programmes. This is a key role within our ‘User Futures’ team, where you’ll work closely with industry partners and other
-
degree and PhD (or close to completion) or research qualification/experience equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have
-
are part of a programme of work in the newly established Queen Mary and Barts Health Tuberculosis Centre, led by an internationally respected group of clinicians and researchers. About You We are looking
-
cancer patient care. BCI is committed in supporting and developing future cancer researchers through its extensive postgraduate training. It is one of six institutes within the Faculty of Medicine and
-
the College’s small animal referral hospital by further developing and delivering advanced cardiac surgical therapies through the open heart surgery programme, at the Royal Veterinary College. We are looking
-
closely with Dr Ija Trapeznikova , Dr Ahu Gemici and Prof Juan Pablo Rud . As part of the research team, the RA will work on cleaning, standardising and organising secondary data for a number of developing
-
other demands About You We are looking for an experienced researcher to develop and deliver projects that leverage whole-genome sequencing at population-scale to identify rare, high-impact variants
-
Material Science. The research is concerned with understanding structure-property-performance relationships of organic and hybrid semiconductor heterojunctions and using that understanding to develop better
-
sciences, and be interested in developing their computational skills for genetics research; or (ii) have a degree in a computational subject such as mathematics, statistics, computing or bioinformatics, and