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the research area or equivalent qualifications, or be close to completion Awareness of the basics of fusion energy generation, emerging technologies and related challenges in structural materials for fusion
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complex biomolecular structures. You will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team exploring the frontiers of mass spectrometry imaging and molecular modelling. As our Research Fellow, you will lead the
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stages of virus life cycle. Inspired by TG, we recently created a library (> 180) of second-generation semi-synthetic antivirals that can be structurally categorised into different compound families
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the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics-Informed Reinforcement Learning Research area 2: AI-Enhanced
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with high quality, structured mentoring. The role has no formal administrative responsibilities. However, the role holder will have the opportunity to contribute to the academic activities
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across SSA countries, collect standardized survey data from politicians and the public, and conduct semi-structured interviews with a range of stakeholders, including members of domestic civil society
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contribute to the project “New algebraic structures for computational effects”, led by Dr Paul Levy (University of Birmingham), which aims to develop categorical and denotational semantics for general effects
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supporting reading fluency and comprehension through structured paired reading. This trial will focus on its effectiveness for Year 5 pupils in schools in England. The Research Fellow will join Professor Helen
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of Medicine recognise the importance of continuous professional development and therefore the importance of providing opportunities, structured support and encouragement to engage in professional development
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structures for computational effects” , led by Dr Paul Levy (University of Birmingham), which aims to develop categorical and denotational semantics for general effects, for stateful effects in particular and