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and funded by a British Heart Foundation programme grant awarded to Dr Craig Lygate. The post holder will have a PhD in a relevant discipline with extensive hands-on experience of standard biochemistry
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focus on performing analysis of the data and computational modelling of neuro-circuits. The project will be carried out with Professor Daniele Faccio at the Advanced Research Centre, University of
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to the activities of the research group and School, including Budgets/Expenditure. 9. Carry out modest Teaching activities [e.g. demonstrating etc.] and associated administration as assigned by the Head of School and
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Job Purpose We are seeking a highly motivated Computer Scientist to advance tissue-based research through innovative computational and artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to pathological images
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Abdulla. GRACE-Epi is a research programme that brings together researchers and experts from the Global North and South in arts, humanities, social sciences, epidemiology, data science, and molecular
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Job Purpose A Research Associate is sought to work in the ESRC-funded Administrative Data Research UK - Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR). The postholder will deliver policy
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computing. In the UK's 2014 independent research exercise, we were rated top in Scotland for research impact. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words MSc (Research): 1-2
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current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline. 5. Survey the research literature in form of report and publication, understand the research challenges associated with the project
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant/Associate to join the School of Psychology & Neuroscience, working in the visual neuroscience research area under the supervision of Dr
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Job Purpose For appointment at Grade 6 You will contribute to a project Discriminating Dialects: Mitigating Bias in Automatic Speech Recognition working with Professor Jennifer Smith. The successful