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of Amsterdam (e.g., Efstratios Gavves, and Wilker Aziz), as well as with the University of Edinburgh (e.g., Edoardo Ponti, Hakan Bilen, Sidharth N., and Kenny Smith). Your tasks and responsibilities: Carry out
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the University of Edinburgh (e.g., Edoardo Ponti, Hakan Bilen, Sidharth N., and Kenny Smith). Your tasks and responsibilities: Carry out research as described in the project proposal Present and publish at key
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Fixed Term Contract - 29 months. Full Time - 35 Hours Per Week. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a full-time, fixed term post for 29 months from September 2024 to work as part of
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University of Edinburgh with co-investigators at TUM and Maynooth University. The focus of the AMBIENT-BD project is the ambient and passive collection of sleep and circadian rhythm data in bipolar disorder
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-pilot projects funded by abrdn via the University of Edinburgh, Centre of Investing Innovation The Opportunity: Conduct original research to create a statistical framework that integrates with a large
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at the University of Edinburgh Law School. PeaceRep is an international research consortium exploring issues related to peace and transition processes in a changing conflict landscape. The successful candidate will
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with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship with an Edinburgh-based PDRA and PhD student will be important. The VIPER project: Plate tectonics
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London, United Kingdom. The researcher will be supervised jointly by Dr. Yali Du (University of Edinburgh) and Dr. Biwei Huang (University of California San Diego). The candidate will be a conscientious
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Fixed-Term Contract: 20 months The Opportunity: The University of Edinburgh is seeking an independent and motivated Postdoctoral fellow to be part of an interdisciplinary team studying skin
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(https://coopai.kcl.ac.uk/ ) headed by Dr. Yali Du in the Department of Informatics, King’s College London, United Kingdom. The researcher will be supervised jointly by Dr. Yali Du (University of Edinburgh