145 software-formal-method-phd positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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the “Better Methods for Better Research” scheme. An “FFX” study is the “First Few X”, where X could be e.g. “hundreds” or “thousands”, which is run early in a new outbreak to obtain key information to inform
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sources to build their own team. You will deliver new teaching opportunities for postgraduate students and supervisor/mentor PhD students. You will join an engaged digital health community at Manchester
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of FGFR1/KLB to prevent cardiac microvascular impairment and pathological remodelling in response to metabolic stress’. We are recruiting highly motivated staff with a PhD degree (or expected to receive a
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behavioural, physiological, and environmental acoustic variables. This post would suit someone with a PhD in biomedical engineering, data science, machine learning, experimental psychology, audiology, cognitive
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inequalities in healthcare access for patients with mental health conditions, examining the interface between informal and formal care as well as other work relating to the economic sustainability of the health
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home-based working. You will hold a PhD in a relevant subject area (or equivalent) and be expected to coordinate and manage a global, mixed methods, multi-site research programme, including Patient and
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Platforms and the wider Faculty. They will push the boundaries of our current bioinformatics support by developing novel methods. The ABC group is responsible for integrative ‘omics analysis, including data
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healthcare settings. The project is a collaborative effort, with three post-docs and two PhD students working together in an interdisciplinary environment to build actionable solutions to address the sector’s
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to conduct research in fundamental robust feedback control theory via input-output methods under the supervision of Prof
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The rise of antimicrobial resistance highlights the need for alternative and disinfection methods. Phage therapy, the use of viruses that specifically target and kill bacteria, has shown promising