21 assistant-and-professor-and-computer-and-science-and-data-"DIFFER" Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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individually, make a real difference. The role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position (28 months in the first instance) based in the Surrey Sleep Research Centre led by Professor
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clinical informatics Familiarity with statistical software packages, data management, and quantitative analysis techniques Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communication skills applied across a
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Slavery and War (Comparative Contexts) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Trends and Indicators) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Geospatial and Data Science) Research Fellow in Slavery and War
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Slavery and War (Comparative Contexts) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Trends and Indicators) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Geospatial and Data Science) Research Fellow in Slavery and War
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Slavery and War (Comparative Contexts) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Trends and Indicators) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Geospatial and Data Science) Research Fellow in Slavery and War
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. We have a fantastic opportunity for you to work on a high-profile study with some of the leading UK based
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Slavery and War (Comparative Contexts) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Trends and Indicators) Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Geospatial and Data Science) Research Fellow in Slavery and War
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. Remote working may be feasible depending on the nature of work tasks being performed. You will be working closely with Professor Regent Lee’s team. You will be carrying out research for different research
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multimodal hearing assistive technology. It includes academic partners from 6 other UK Universities and a strong User Group comprising industrial and clinical collaborators, and end-user engagement
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treatment and reducing brain injuries Modern MRI scans tell us about a tumour’s biology. Through advanced computing (radiomics), it is possible to extract much more information from MRI images than is visible