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development, innovation, training, and outreach Royce, driven by a vision of ‘advanced materials for a sustainable society’, supports the UK in growing its world-leading research and innovation in advanced
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Applications are invited for a 9 month postdoctoral research associateship in the development and application of novel high resolution NMR techniques for the analysis of heterogeneous and dynamic
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demonstrable and successful track record of independent and collaborative problem solving and who can foster a culture of team work, whilst being able to support and develop continuous improvement to process and
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World Studies Architecture Business and Management Chinese Studies Criminology Development Policy and Management Digital Humanities, Cultures and Media East Asian Studies Economics Education History Human
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leading research universities harnesses AI to drive innovation, enhance education, and transform operations. We’re looking for someone to lead the development of AI and data literacy across the University
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visualisation suite, analysing data for in situ and time lapse data using a range of 3D image analysis software. You will identify areas for improvement and leverage your expertise to develop innovative hardware
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transcriptomic organisation, using high-resolution single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data. The successful candidate will develop computational frameworks to integrate and analyse multi-modal datasets
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of working in the laboratory environment. The post holder will be responsible for processing and analysing clinical samples (tumour biopsies, blood, stool and urine), developing state-of-the-art techniques
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child health. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of advanced mathematical and computational models to analyse high-dimensional multi-omic datasets, including genomics
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thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for a further year. The post is part of an EPSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyEdit), looking to develop photochemical methods