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Research Fellow (Fusion Shielding Materials) - School of Metallurgy and Materials - 105638 - Grade 7
fusion engineering & advanced materials, the University of Birmingham is working with national fusion programmes worldwide and with the private sector to advance technologies that promise to fulfil
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during the project. There will be opportunity for additional training for the successful applicant with our collaborators to develop a wide range of technical expertise in immunology, neuroscience and
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closely together during the project. There will be opportunity for additional training for the successful applicant with our collaborators to develop a wide range of technical expertise in immunology
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-cell development and lymphoid leukemogenesis and the application of these mechanistic insights to the development of novel anti-cancer immunotherapy approaches, methods to improve T-cell recovery
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Jan. 2026, based in the University of Birmingham UK. This position will use further develop the novel AI/machine-learning (ML) approach in Chen et al. (2022 & 2024, Nature Geoscience ) and apply
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of sustainability and climate action. The role will enable the post holder to further their academic career through working closely with industry partners, policy makers and lead academics to propose and develop
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research groups of 40 researchers in a cluster of high-end nanophotonics and quantum laboratories and nano- prototyping and characterization cleanroom, developing new photonic technologies with an outlook
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programme designated to attract and empower the world’s brightest early-career researchers. This fellowship supports outstanding scientists who harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accelerate breakthroughs
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expected to plan appropriately for their own future career development, which may include networking and submitting funding applications. This is a fixed term post of up to 20-months duration. Main Duties
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well as developing new targeted therapies for hematological malignant diseases and cancers. Our research involves experiments with various biochemistry and molecular techniques, genomic approaches, and genetic and