29 software-verification-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of London in Uk
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Applications are invited for this PhD training programme to commence in September 2026. Led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, this PhD Programme is offered by five UK and six
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for a Research Fellow in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology to help develop, coordinate, and conduct robust analysis of high-throughput host protein data under supervision using advanced analytical and
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are part of a programme of work in the newly established Queen Mary and Barts Health Tuberculosis Centre, led by an internationally respected group of clinicians and researchers. About You We are looking
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, conducting simulation studies, analysis of datasets from economic and social research studies, software implementation and delivery of workshops. The Research Fellow will be supervised by Prof. Jonathan
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empirical research. They will oversee specific research tasks, develop new techniques, and generate original contributions to the programme while fostering a collaborative team environment. Key
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project developing Bayesian causal inference methods for mediation analysis using Electronic Health Records (EHR) data. The Research Fellow will design and implement Bayesian methods and software
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research networks such as the Centre of Data and Statistical Science for Health (DASH) (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/dash ) and the Multi-City Multi-Country Collaborative Research Network (https
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The Baby Ubuntu programme is a group-participatory programme
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to work flexibly across campuses and teams along with good computing skills. A higher degree would be desirable. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Barts Cancer Institute (BCI) is a Cancer
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researchers from a range of disciplines, contributing insights and approaches from psychological science and related areas into the lab’s ground-breaking collaborative R&D programmes. As Research Fellow you