29 associate-professor-computer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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Science at Queen Mary University of London, working with Professor Rachel Humphris and Dr Dimitrios Kollias. The successful applicant will undertake computational research, including algorithmic auditing
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Doctoral Research Associate into the EPSRC programme grant “Total Body Nuclear Imaging for the Development of Nanotheranostics”. This Programme involves 15 co-investigators across 3 universities (Kings
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**Internal Only** About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research programme investigating genetic and molecular
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clinical trial testing an evolution-informed approach to cancer drug therapy. ACTOv was directly informed by discoveries made in the Lockley lab. Prof Lockley has recently been awarded a Programme Foundation
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About the Role Applications are invited for a five-year British Heart Foundation (BHF)–funded Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the laboratory of Professor Paul Evans at the William Harvey
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About the Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join DigiWeB (Digital Welfare Borders), a European Research Council funded, multicountry project examining how
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Research Assistant or Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Role This position will undertake research to realise the objectives and development of the InnovateUK-funded project into “AI-Powered
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significant scope for scientific creativity. You will have opportunities to publish in high‑impact journals, develop new modelling methodologies, work with high‑performance computing resources, and contribute
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research outputs. With more than £35 million invested in recent years, SEMS benefits from extensive state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, supporting research and teaching across a broad
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About the Role The appointed individual will conduct research in collaboration with, and under the supervision of, Dr Karine Rizzoti, contributing to a research programme investigating the dual