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-readiness and translational cancer research We welcome candidates from diverse academic and professional backgrounds including health sciences, data science, biomedical informatics, and computational fields
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apply. Criteria Essential or desirable Stage(s) assessed at A PhD degree (or close to completion) in a scientific or engineering discipline (preferably Computer Science). Outstanding candidates who do not
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Background: A strong STEM degree (e.g., engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, computer science, mathematics) or equivalent experience demonstrating a robust understanding of scientific principles
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for experimental work, conference travel, or the latest computing gear, we’ll make sure you have the resources to succeed. Launch Your Career: Our graduates have landed senior roles in top industries, thanks to
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(s) assessed at Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, or a related area (or equivalent experience). Essential Application Ability to work
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and led by Prof Graham Leggett. The aim of our five-year programme is to develop a new modular approach to the creation of photonic materials, inspired by structures found in biological photosynthetic
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ideal opportunity to join international research programme bridging across disciplines between soil science, analytical chemistry, and geobiology. The post will contribute to the strategic goals
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the application criteria in the application statement when you apply. Criteria Essential or desirable Stage(s) assessed at A PhD (or equivalent experience) in Engineering, Maths, Computer Science or another area
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healthcare. You should also have experience with large scale scientific computing, working with sensitive patient data, in development and management of research code, and with cardiac and cardiovascular
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Overview We are looking to appoint two Research Assistants to join a Wellcome Trust funded research programme in the group of Professor David Strutt, to carry out experiments to understand