Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- University of Birmingham
- University of Nottingham
- University of Oxford
- UCL;
- University of Nottingham;
- University of Oxford;
- King's College London
- UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
- ;
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
- University College London
- University of Bristol
- University of Glasgow
- University of Leeds;
- University of Salford;
- University of Sheffield
- University of Warwick;
- 9 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
over one or more core research thrusts within the lab’s multi-agent security programme. You should possess a PhD/DPhil completed, (or near completion), in theoretical computer science, information theory
-
Applications are invited for a stipendiary or non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in Natural Law Theory, tenable for a fixed term of two years from 1st October 2026. The successful candidate
-
over one or more core research thrusts within the lab’s multi-agent security programme. You should possess a PhD/DPhil completed, (or near completion), in theoretical computer science, information theory
-
Overview The Sheffield Geometry and Topology Group is offering a Research Assistant position in symplectic topology for 12 months. You will be expected to undertake research under Cheuk Yu Mak
-
collaboration, and assisting with the preparation of a competitive large scale funding application to a major external funder, including coordination of supporting documentation, budgeting information, and
-
magnetic samples. This involves close collaboration between the Nanoscience and Spintronics groups in the School of Physics & Astronomy. The researcher is expected to actively contribute to the research
-
patients. The post will be primarily based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, but may involve travel to Trusts around England. The RESPOND programme is focused on emergency laparotomy and will measure
-
procedures using mainstream proof assistants is desirable. Role Summary • Carry out research within the specified research grant area, theory of programming languages, including the development of proof
-
, XRISM's incredible spectral resolution now allows us to map the dynamics of cluster atmospheres. This position is funded by a 5-year Leverhulme Trust award, `The physics underpinning feedback from
-
-quality and high-impact research and for creating research networks supporting their careers. We welcome applications across all areas in Computer Science, including Algorithms and theory Bioinformatics and