99 software-verification-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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This is a 7-month project funded by The Medical Research Foundation at the interface of cancer biology and neuronal function investigating how cancer and cancer chemotherapy impacts
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geography, rural sociology, anthropology, or political science; excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information; clear evidence of
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genes that we have already identified along with their resultant phenotype. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in a relevant plant sciences area (experience in working with
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Applications are invited for the role of Research Associate/Fellow within the unit of Translational Medical Sciences in the School of Medicine. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated
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or equivalent in a relevant subject area (physiology/neuroscience/neural engineering/physics) or near to completion of a PhD, and be experienced in a variety of quantitative research methodologies
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The role-holder will work dynamically within the Rights Lab’s Law and Policy Programme to support collaborative research projects focused on antislavery and anti-trafficking governance, focusing
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dynamics at the plasma membrane. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in molecular biology, cellular or molecular pharmacology or a related area of biological sciences
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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic Post Doctoral Research Fellow/Associate to join Professor Graham Naylor and Drs. Raluca Nicoras and William Whitmer within our Hearing Sciences
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between the School of Education and the School of Mathematical Sciences. The Observatory is generating state-of-the-art, evidence-driven, and policy-relevant research to improve mathematical education
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of precision livestock technology data and epigenomic data and communication of results through scientific publications and presentations at conferences. The applicant must have a PhD (or be very close to