12 professor-computer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Keele University" research jobs at Plymouth University
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research programme transforming the diagnosis and management of suspected seizures. Starting in June 2026, this three-year role is central to a multi-million-pound project funded by the Engineering and
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prestigious EPSRC Established Career Fellowship held by Professor John Terry. The position will be affiliated with the Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research (CIDER) unit, a research partnership
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Lab of Professor Elsa Fouragnan at the University of Plymouth, UK. You will work on an ARIA-funded project investigating the proof of principle that Ultrasound Stimulation (either transcranially or not
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), Professor Lau and the Social Health Hub programme manager, to realise the objectives and development of the research programme into the social determinants of serious mental illness. You will have: Experience
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dedicated webpage at https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools Due to the nature of the role, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate working from home. For an informal discussion to find out more about the role
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Environmental Sciences please visit our dedicated webpage at https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools For this role, you will primarily be based at the University of Plymouth’s main campus. Although we can accommodate
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intellectual endeavour and personal capacity building. For more information on Peninsula Medical School please visit our dedicated webpage at https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools For this role, you will need to be
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visit our dedicated webpage at https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools The successful candidate may be required to obtain an ATAS Certificate prior to this research being undertaken. For an informal discussion
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or lars.johanning@plymouth.ac.uk For more information on School of Engineering Computing and Mathematics please visit our dedicated webpage at https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools For this role, you will need to be
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mental health research Patient and Public Involvement, ideally reaching Coproduction standards. The SWP region faces high and complex mental health needs, and our research programme seeks to generate