128 web-programmer-developer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" positions in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Employer
- University of Sheffield
- University of Glasgow
- University of Bristol
- Durham University
- ;
- Royal College of Art;
- Ulster University
- Aston University
- Heriot Watt University
- KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
- University of Bristol;
- University of Manchester
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- DURHAM UNIVERSITY
- UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
- Imperial College London
- London School of Economics and Political Science;
- NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY
- University of Cambridge;
- University of Exeter
- University of Kent;
- University of Newcastle
- University of Nottingham
- University of Oxford
- University of Oxford;
- Cardiff University
- King's College London
- Newcastle University
- Northumbria University
- Royal Holloway, University of London;
- Swansea University
- The University of Manchester;
- UCL;
- University of London
- University of West London
- 25 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
have an excellent Researcher Development programme, and wider institutional postgraduate training. We are committed to supporting a strong and growing PGR community, including PGR-Led activities
-
(KTP) project will develop a digital mobile / web application that utilises the latest advancements in AI to deliver personalised nutrition and lifestyle recommendations based on a unique model of health
-
, especially within our CRM programme. 3. Collaborate in agile, cross-functional teams with service designers, product owners, developers, analysts and researchers. 4. Turn insights into beautiful
-
develop the project plan. MSc or PhD in Materials Science, Engineering or equivalent field, with a strong academic foundation in solid mechanics. Experience in simulating progressive failure in fibre
-
to develop a programme of research that explores some of their concerns and challenges; Playing a leading role (with support) in the preparation of publications, other outputs (including blogs, social media
-
transport for inverse problems One of the central topics of the research projects is the further development of theory and methods for the concept of optimal transport for inverse problems. Optimal transport
-
Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type
-
PREDICT-PD study (PREDICT-PD https://predictpd.com/ ), funded by Parkinson’s UK. PREDICT-PD is a large cohort study led by the Professor in Neurology and Neuroepidemiology at Queen Mary University of London
-
visit our Centre’s pages at https://leverhulmecal.webspace.durham.ac.uk The successful candidates will join a lively and supportive research environment with emphasis on mentoring, career development, and
-
learning You’ll have creative freedom to suggest changes and develop the project plan. You should apply if First degree in Computer Science with a focus on sustainability and an MSc (or PhD) in a related