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and optimising assays aimed at target validation; principally through immunogenicity assays in animal models. You will also conduct experiments aimed at understanding the tumour-immune microenvironment
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with your personal email address (not aalto.fi) via Aalto University open positions For further information on the position: Associate Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker (firstname.lastname@aalto.fi) For questions
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email address (not aalto.fi) via Aalto University open positions For more information about the role, please contact Prof. Mikko Möttönen +358 505 940 950 on 3rd July 2025 at 14:00 (EET). For questions
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the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page The Role and Department The successful candidate for this Research Associate position will join the Department of Engineering at Durham University
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Applications are invited for a Research Fellow position on the UKRI-funded Turing AI Fellowship project ‘Event-Centric Framework for Natural Language Understanding’ led by Prof. Yulan He. The 5-year project aims
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numerical modelling. Ability to participate in research meetings to troubleshoot research problems and discuss the direction of research. Skills Fluency in at least one scientific computer language (e.g., C
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joint initiative of King’s College London (Prof. Mauro Giacca), University of Oxford (Prof. Paul Riley and Prof. Robin Choudhury), and University of Edinburgh (Prof. Andrew Baker). This project will
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connected large wind energy system dynamic modelling, control and analysis. In particular, the objective of this research programme is to lay the foundations of a new, model and methodology for Advanced wind
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and statistical modelling, statistical image analysis and computer vision, chemometrics, biophysics, bioengineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a demonstrated experience in applying
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from the Institute of Sensors and Signals (ISS) at Heriot-Watt University and Prof. Mike Davies at the University of Edinburgh, Leonardo staff, PhD students and the other PDRAs at the collaborating