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/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 400 staff, 91 PhD students and more than 500 postgraduate taught students. It harnesses
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. You should be working towards or having completed a PhD in Computer Science, Information Systems or Business management (or related fields), or have equivalent professional experience, in fields aligned
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ideal candidate. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a PhD in one of the following areas: model-based testing and verification, formal methods for concurrency, automated analysis of hardware
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, this role will be based on-campus 3 days per week. Main Responsibilities Provide timely and accurate administrative support for all Degree Education and PhD courses offered by the department. Liaise with
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distant candidates for resolved observations with the ELT. This position is part of the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship of Dr Thomas Haworth. There will be a PhD student on this grant too that
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postgraduate diploma in Ophthalmology. A background in research work in one of the College’s areas of special interest and a PhD, although desirable, are not essential. We offer a generous reward package and
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imaging, electrocardiogram (ECG) and electronic health record (EHR) data to improve diagnosis, management and outcomes of heart failure. About You You will have either a PhD in the relevant subject (e.g. in
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) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 450 staff, 100 PhD students and c500 postgraduate taught students. It harnesses expertise across a wide range of population-based research and education
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1000 undergraduate students, 100 postgraduate taught students and 80 PhD students together with a number of lively student-led societies including our award-winning Mathematics Society. Benefits We offer
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This role is suitable for an individual with a Biomedical Sciences degree (minimum 2:1 grade equivalent) and a PhD. The latter must be specifically in the field of cardiovascular research and or