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position with an attractive remuneration package, including the possibility of a substantive continuing academic appointment at Level D/E or Professor of Practice depending on candidate profile. About the
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Professor Philip K. Ahring. This project focuses on investigating how genetic variants in voltage-gated sodium channels contribute to epilepsy. The research aims to elucidate the functional impact of
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Mental Health, Professor Adam Guastella, contributing to high‑impact projects and cross‑sector collaborations across clinical, research and commercial environments. Your key responsibilities will be
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1977. The Senior Research Officer (Targeted) will join a small but growing research team led by Associate Professor Miichael Mossman and Professor Donald McNeill. The successful applicant will work on a
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Computational Condensed Matter. In this role, the associate will apply and expand their research expertise to advance the School’s research agenda, conducting independent or team-based scholarly work under the
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Theory at the Quantum Science group , School of Physics. The theory group is led by Professor Stephen Bartlett , Professor Andrew Doherty and Dr Dominic Williamson and will require a postdoctoral theorist
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of Professor Kevin Coulembier and Associate Professor Daniel Tubbenhauer . The project is concerned with representation theory in a broad sense, with a focus on the role of monoidal (tensor) structures and on
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those utilising computer programs to conduct examinations set up of examination venues, including paperwork and computer equipment, receiving, and checking computer systems to facilitate the efficient
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Part time, fixed term opportunity for 12 months Exciting opportunity to work as a Research Fellow with Professor Margaret Sunde within the School of Medical Sciences Base Salary starting at $127,436
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) to join a lab led by Professor Adam Walker, which focuses on molecular, biochemical, cellular, and mouse model studies of the causes and potential treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)/motor