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of these educational programmes. About the role We are seeking to appoint an outstanding and ambitious academic to the post of Lecturer in Computational Mechanics of Materials. The successful candidate will develop
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About Us The Ocular Cell and Gene Therapy Group is seeking to appoint an outstanding, skilled and ambitious Research Assistant to contribute to a programme of basic and translational research
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of these educational programmes. About the role We are seeking an enthusiastic individual with the appropriate disciplinary experience for the post of Lecturer in Computer Engineering, who are interested in developing
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(23:59 GMT), 26th March 2026. On the ‘Choosing a programme’ page, please select Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Research PhD Full-time More information on the department and the programme is available
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, you will be part of an active research programme in the Heat and Fire Lab ( https://heatandfire.github.io/ ) in the Department of Engineering under the supervision of Dr Francesco Restuccia. Our group
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to advancing precision medicine through computational replicas of human physiology and healthcare systems. The department brings together expertise in engineering, medical imaging, computational modelling, and
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molecules. The post is to be held in the Department of Physics at King’s College London, UK, in the research group of Prof. Joe Bhaseen. The post forms part of a UKRI (EPSRC) programme grant on “Quantum Many
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Group is seeking to appoint an outstanding, skilled and ambitious Research Assistant to contribute to a programme of basic and translational research focussed on the development of clinical stem cell
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multi-faculty team designing and delivering a sector-leading, fully online, interdisciplinary digital education programme: the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, launching in January 2027
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computational modeller to join our multidisciplinary team in an exciting programme of work, funded by the British Heart Foundation, to advance the use of novel in-silico approaches to provide patient-specific