58 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" research jobs at University of London
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are part of a programme of work in the newly established Queen Mary and Barts Health Tuberculosis Centre, led by an internationally respected group of clinicians and researchers. About You We are looking
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About the Role This 3 year full-time PDRA position, using advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is part of an exciting major EPSRC-funded Programme Grant, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI
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Practice Research Datalink. The post-holder must have a first degree in a field relevant to data science along with relevant experience in machine learning, particularly natural language processing methods
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, to deliver the objectives of the research programme that involves the development of a novel dental fissure sealant incorporating self-aligning flake glass fillers. The role will involve advancing
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” funded by Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT), led by Dr Changjae Oh. The objective of the postdoctoral research assistant position is to investigate and advance vision-language object
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in developing countries through excellence in research, healthcare, and training. Our research programme includes basic scientific investigations, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, intervention
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, to deliver the aims of the programme. The PDRA will join a team working on extracellular vesicles as well as other aspects of inflammation resolution, with close attention to the exploit this science for
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opportunity to be part of a nationally significant programme. You’ll work in a supportive, inclusive, and visionary team — one that values bold thinking, rigorous delivery, and meaningful impact. Together
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Engineering or related area. You should have expertise in computational-modelling, analysis, and high-performance computing, with proficiency in CFD, fluid-structure-interaction and programming. Experience in
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Queen Mary University of London and the Francis Crick Institute. This initiative brings together world-class experts in evolutionary genomics, stem cell biology, and computational science to unravel one