102 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" positions at University of Leicester
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About the role In this role based within the Leicester Cancer Research Centre, you will spearhead the bioinformatics and computational biology dimensions of an innovative Cancer Research Horizons
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About the role The National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) is the nation’s largest funder of health and care research and Leicester is home to the Leicester Diabetes Centre, one of the leading NIHR research centres. We are looking recruit a NIHR Programmes Administrator...
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About the role We are seeking a Teaching Fellow in Engineering Mathematics and Computational Methods to support in the delivery of our education programme in the School of Engineering. The School
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UKSA), managing and tracking a portfolio of new and existing grants, following a procedure with our commercial contracts and post-award finance teams. This includes processing of invoices from Grant
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Trial Unit to contribute to multidisciplinary research projects, primarily funded by the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) and the NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme. You
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are desperately needed. Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses that attack bacterial cells and offer the potential as therapeutics to treat pathogenic bacterial infections. Your role will be to establish and
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team and contribute to a programme of work led by Prof Pratik Choudhary around type 1 diabetes and technology. The appointed individual will have the opportunity to contribute to the real-world evidence
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to this role will be the management and coordination of complex tasks and the coordination of multiple stakeholders across the globe. Skill and dexterity in this role, as well as an understanding of microbiology
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or solar-planetary science, with demonstrable expertise in imaging or spectroscopy of auroral emissions. Strong programming skills (e.g., Python or C++) and experience with space-based data analysis
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and 4-year PhD programme, the van Geest MultiOmics facility, a NIHR Clinical Research Facility including a dedicated 3T MRI research scanner (BHF funded Siemens Vida with multinuclear capability) and