12 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Surrey in United Kingdom
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language data taken from multiple sources: ongoing fieldwork, previous studies, text corpora and newly-generated reconstructions, as well as well as the results of computational simulations and artificial
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completion) in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or a related discipline. Demonstrated experience in developing multi-physics models for electrochemical processes and
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June 2026 (although funding is in place for a six-month extension). The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in Mechanical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering, and will
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travel expenses will be provided. About you This is a Research Fellow position, so the successful candidate must have a strong background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and should hold a minimum
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The work in the project builds on recent seminal work carried out by the project investigators on Linear Angular Momentum Multiplexing (LAMM) . The project is
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The work in the project builds on recent seminal work carried out by the project investigators on Linear Angular Momentum Multiplexing (LAMM) . The project is
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and capabilities within the IBC in order to maintain its position as a state-of-the-art facility; Lead in-house Quality Assurance program As appropriate, promote the IBC facilities and capabilities
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role An exciting opportunity for a Research Fellow in Materials for CO2 Conversion (fixed term contract upto Sept 2026). The post will be based within the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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project focused on fundamental biology of the tuberculosis bacillus. The work is focused on characterising a newly discovered system that regulates metabolic pathways and virulence factors
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The project aims to investigate how physical forces and collective dynamics lead to deformation and shape changes of biological systems by using