574 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Postdoctoral positions in United Kingdom
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position in computational biology combines the development of novel computational methods involving control theory with practical systems modelling, simulation, and data analysis, applied first and foremost
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contribute to the advancement of the project, through the development of your own research ideas/adaptation and development of research protocols. Successful applicants will, ideally, be in post by March 2026
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seeks to enhance the mental wellbeing of survivors of coercive control. This unique study has been co-developed with the Violence, Abuse and Mental Health Network’s (VAMHN) Lived Experience Action Group
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in igneous petrology/geochemistry, to join a new NSF-NERC funded project. The project aims to develop a transformative understanding of how mantle plume-derived melts interact
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/ ). It aims to preserve, explore and provide greater access to folklore traditions in Germany and the UK, through the development of a novel digital infrastructure. Folklore is a crucial element in
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of the university sports centre on the Iffley Road Personal and professional development - We actively encourage all staff to participate in planning their personal and professional development and provide a broad
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developing and testing the computational mechanisms of social inference, although will have plenty of scope, and will be encouraged, to develop and expand their own research interests. The postholder will work
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research projects and interdisciplinary cooperation. The position is limited to six years. Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You develop
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before being able to be sponsored. There is further information about visas on the UK Visas and Immigration Website . This exciting position in computational biology combines the development of novel
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responsible for high levels of mortality worldwide. Development of novel therapies and preventative vaccines is hampered by an incomplete understanding of the pathogenesis of Kp infection. The extracellular