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Philanthropy and is fixed-term until 31 Dec 2027. A further extension to this would be based on funding availability. You will conduct hands-on empirical research in multi-agent security and agentic AI security
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We invite applications for up to two Postdoctoral Research Associates to work with Professors Ulrike Tillmann, Vidit Nanda and Heather Harrington on an exciting project in applied topology for data
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), within the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group. The post is funded by the SCGC Fund for Innovation and Research in Sustainability and Technology (SCGC-FIRST) and is fixed-term for 12 months
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We invite applications for an outstanding postdoctoral research associate in data-driven modelling of collective cell behaviour to work with Professor Ruth Baker at the Mathematical Institute
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Decarbonisation to join Professor Paul Shearing’s research group at the Department of Engineering Science (Begbroke Science Park). The post is funded through an EPSRC Prosperity Partnership and is fixed-term
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on patient perspectives and aims to understand the information older people need about the harms and benefits of prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing (ProsDetect II). The second project addresses challenges
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to cosmology, or theoretical modelling of cosmological observables will be an advantage. The expected IPMU salary is estimated to be 8,400,000 yen per annum, plus commuting and social security benefits. Please
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, in natural science and/or social science domains. Candidates should possess a PhD (or be near completion) in PhD in Computer Science, AI, Security, or a related field. You will have a Strong background
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About the role The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Research Associate for 6 months. This post is financially supported by funds from the BBSRC grant BB/X001059/1 ‘Regulation
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role The post is based in the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, and is funded by a prestigious UKRI Frontier Research grant. The research aims to advance the atomistic understanding of amorphous materials