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evaluating computational methods, analysing imaging data, collaborating with clinicians for real-world impact, and contributing to publications. About You PhD (or near completion) in computer
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internationally recognized as a world-leading centre of theoretically informed, empirically-grounded and politically-engaged research. The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science is firmly established
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/ Full Time Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Friday 01 May 2026 Reference: PPS-0072-26 We are seeking a Technician to support an RVC-Industry research collaboration to develop a phage-bead technology for
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commercialisation programmes for the creative technology sector in the UK. The E&C Coordinator will require excellent people, project, organisational and event coordination skills and be agile, responsive, and
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an exciting and essential senior role within the directorate. You will join Royal Holloway at an important time as the University delivers its RH2030s strategy and an associated programme of
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successful candidate must have a PhD (or equivalent) in the field of computer vision or a closely related area. They will possess the skills and ability to conduct high-quality, innovative research and to
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, productivity and growth across the UK’s screen, performance and creative technology sectors. A core responsibility will be the development of a sustainable operating and business model that secures the National
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, machine learning, blockchain and cloud computing are reshaping professional practice in both accountancy and finance. In line with our commitment to preparing graduates for the future world of work
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models. The project has the potential to bring together ideas from several different areas: mathematics (polynomials, probability, complex dynamics systems), theoretical computer science (computational
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progression. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is exploiting cutting-edge mechanobiological, as well as imaging approaches2-5 with the aim