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(PDRA) with structural biology and protein biophysics experience to join the Crosby Lab at the University of Edinburgh. You will join a focussed and friendly research team to work on a Wellcome-funded
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for Mathematical Sciences, a joint research centre between the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University. Light teaching opportunities (e.g. undergraduate tutorials, project supervision) are available
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for success: Applicants should have a PhD in synthetic chemistry (or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment). Possess a deep interest in the design of new catalysts and/or catalytic
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Full time: 35 hours per week Fixed term: 12 months The Opportunity: The Hardwick (https://biology.ed.ac.uk/hardwick ) and Jeyaprakash (https://biology.ed.ac.uk/jeyaprakash ) groups at the University
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the empirically observed vulnerabilities in current AI systems. The project is led by Professor Des Higham in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, and it will exploit links with EPCC (formerly
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. Through the MRC-funded OpenEP|NET study the post-holder will work closely with the existing study team, supporting system development, technical processing, data management and data science aspects
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed term: 18 months The Opportunity: The appointed PDRA will contribute to an exciting new project which aims to combine existing survey data resources to create a new, harmonised multidimensional dataset concerning people’s relationships with nature across the...
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, neuroscience or computer science Proficiency in Python, R, Matlab, or another relevant programming language Expertise in integrated analysis of behavioural and imaging data. Experience working with children in
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the lab of Dr Joanna Sadler in the Institute of Quantitative Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology (IQB3). Post-consumer plastic waste is emerging as a promising feedstock for the circular bioeconomy. We
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no effective treatments. REACT is a joint initiative of King’s College London (Prof. Mauro Giacca), University of Oxford (Prof. Paul Riley and Prof. Robin Choudhury), and University of Edinburgh (Prof. Andrew