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language processing for accessible science to contribute to the Terminology-Aware Machine Translation for Accessible Science (TaMTAS) project. The project is funded by EPSRC under the CHIST-ERA Call 2025: Science in
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and advanced signal processing to detect cyber threats in real-time while minimising energy consumption. Digital twins, as virtual replicas of physical systems, enable continuous monitoring and anomaly
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of multimorbid cardiovascular disease progression. The role will involve laboratory research, data processing and analysis. About you As the successful applicant, you will have a BSc or MSc in a Biological Science
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Research Council rate (currently set at £20,780 p.a.) for four years. Please note the eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https://www.ukri.org/what-we-do/developing-people-and-skills/esrc/funding
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second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, computer science, engineering, bioinformatics or related fields. Strong Python and/or R skills and clear communication are essential; experience
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statistical genetic analyses. Ideally, you will also bring experience or training in areas such as medical statistics, UNIX systems, bioinformatics, or human genetics, though we welcome candidates eager
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rate and provide a stipend of no less than the standard UK Research Council rate (currently set at £20,780 p.a.) for 4 years. Please note the eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https
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the Light Microscopy Facility (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/lmf). Wild-type and mutant lines will be crossed to transgenic lines of interest for live fluorescence imaging. There will also be the opportunity
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, Thereby reduce the carbon footprint of its products, Develop in-house capabilities in life-cycle assessment, environmental product declarations, and sustainable manufacturing processes. This KTP is a great
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), functional mechanisms (Spratt et al. Neuron 2019), regulatory processes (Liang et al. Genome Medicine 2021), ultimately leading to a potential therapy (Tamura et al. BioRxiv 2022). By focusing on human