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Job Description Position Details School of Computer Science, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is
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Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Research Group of Dr Adam Michalchuk, funded by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The position will be to develop and use computational models to explore
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future of formulated polymers. We are seeking a Research Fellow in Computational Chemistry and AI/Machine Learning to advance the state of the art in understanding the degradation and biodegradation
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activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. Role Summary • Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids • Operate within area of
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Job Description Position Details School of Computer Science Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,636 to £46,049 with
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not fully, but in a “good enough” way. I.e. capturing the emergence of some quantum properties reasonably well, while the computational cost increases only moderately. One direction is spin dynamics
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transition to green steel and a fully sustainable manufacturing future. The programme brings together leading expertise to address the technical, economic and societal challenges of transforming steelmaking
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initial measurements on signal to noise optimisation. The successful applicant will be an integral part of the team comprised of the PI, PostDocs and PGR students, and will assist with the training and
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» Behavioural sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 2 Feb 2026 - 00:00 (Africa/Abidjan) Country United Kingdom Type of Contract Temporary Job
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Research group at the University of Birmingham (UK) invites applications for a 3-year postdoc position in theoretical high-energy astrophysics. This position will focus on the modelling of tidal disruption