41 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at King's College London
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to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Statistics, or a related quantitative field*** Demonstrated expertise in
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well as postdocs and PhD students. Although STFC funding decisions are still not finalised, we hope to have funding confirmation in time to make offers well before the January 30th agreed deadline for HEP postdocs
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interdisciplinary research and teaching at the intersection of the humanities and computational methods. The successful candidate will join the Computational Humanities research group, a vibrant and collaborative
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interdisciplinary research and teaching at the intersection of the humanities and computational methods. The successful candidate will join the Computational Humanities research group, a vibrant and collaborative
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Job id: 131445. Salary: £52,514 per annum inclusive London Allowance. Posted: 21 November 2025. Closing date: 30 November 2025. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department
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Job id: 130945. Salary: £45,031 - £52,514 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 14 November 2025. Closing date: 23 November 2025. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences
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About us The Department of Chemistry is a dynamic and collaborative environment within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, dedicated to cutting-edge research and academic
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About us: King’s Telecoms Group has been part of the global ecosystem which designed and deployed telecoms technology, from 2G to 5G, and now 6G. King’s Telecoms Group has become a flagship hub of
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into clinical applications (and vice versa). The School consists of eight research departments: Cardiovascular Imaging, Cancer Imaging, Early Life Imaging, Imaging Chemistry & Biology, Biomedical Computing
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About us A post-doctoral research associate position is available at the Photonics & Nanotechnology group, Physics Department, King’s College London, funded by the EPSRC Programme Grant Catalysis