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We are seeking a research assistant with a background in computing to develop AI models for image reconstruction from data from our ultra-thin fibre-based spatial frequency domain imaging device
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development through the provision of training, continued support, and career progression opportunities. The post is offered on a fixed term contract until 31st July 2026 on a part time basis (29 hours per week
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, willingness to develop new skills, and interest in developing a long-term research career in forensic neuroscience. The post holder will lead on recruitment, psychometric assessment, neuropsychological testing
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includes 12.5 hours teaching per week (medical students), convening the ‘Language for Clinical Communication’ module, and developing supporting materials. You will also contribute to assessment design and
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Applications are invited to the above role to have specific responsibility for carrying out fundamental and translational research and develop proposals for research projects within the National
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also developing skills in data analysis and machine learning. This role offers a unique opportunity to grow as a researcher, contribute to high-impact publications, and shape the future of biomolecular
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different career stages and has experience offering support to help early career researchers develop their own ideas and transition to independence. This exciting role provides an opportunity to publish in
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and local antislavery movement(s), our curation and development of policy and practice resources (as well as academic outputs), and our responsive research agenda. About you - Candidates should have a
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). The role will assist senior colleagues in the development of computer science, digital laboratory techniques and processes utilising existing skills and knowledge. The successful candidate will have
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will be to use and develop opto-acoustic instrumentation to search for potential elasticity-based biomarkers for cancer. You will engage with several entities in the University such as the Biomolecular