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) demonstrating the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly Contact details for two referees To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit : http
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your CV and covering letter and address the Key Selection Criteria for this position by clicking on the 'Apply' link at the top of this page. Please indicate in your cover letter for which position you
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externally, and ideas which transform computing outside the University. Please follow the link at: https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk to find out more about our department. In addition to the base salary stated above
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2 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Edinburgh Department School of Engineering Research Field Engineering » Electronic engineering Engineering » Communication
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enquiries please contact Dr Lauren Lee at: lauren.lee@ucl.ac.uk For further information on the MPhil/PhD course as well as the recruitment and selection process, please click on the link below: https
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mapping, to rapidly generate linked property-microstructure-chemistry multi-modal datasets, to efficiently produce low‑to‑medium fidelity data streams, which can also be paired to high‑fidelity industrial
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transgenic mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). A direct link between SARM1 and ALS is strongly suggested by genomic studies that identified variants in SARM1 associated with increased ALS risk
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their anticancer and neuroprotective activities in human cell-based assays. Generate SAR data linking specific enzymatic modifications to pharmacological properties. This PhD project offers extensive research
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Modelling, Applied Statistics, Linguistics, Data Analysis, Large Language Models, Machine Learning. Start date: 1st October 2026 Deadline: 30th April Duration: 36 months Funding: Funded Funding towards
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informal enquiries please contact Dr Eike Cramer at: e.cramer@ucl.ac.uk For further information on the MPhil/PhD course as well as the recruitment and selection process, please click on the link below: https