14 computational-drug-design-phd PhD research jobs at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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Desirable • Ability to manage (parts of) projects and research team leadership Qualifications • PhD or equivalent in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Interaction Design, Computer Science, or related
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at Newcastle has international leadership with pioneering research in microelectronics design and computer systems engineering. The group comprises 12 academic members, over 13 Research Assistants/Associates
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research Qualifications • A PhD awarded (or nearing completion) in Computer Science, Mathematics/Statistics, Physics, Neuroscience or a project-relevant subject. Newcastle University is a global
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PhD or close to completion of a PhD (for Assistant level) in a relevant subject (Aerospace/Chemical/Mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, applied physics, with the knowledge of computational
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for this research programme is to systematically utilize the well-established science of crystallography as a paradigm for the design and development of novel architected mechanical metamaterials which outperform
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the area of economic evaluation. For the position of Research Associate, applicants should have a PhD or equivalent experience in Health Economics or a related subject with a high level of quantitative
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UK’s leading rural innovation and research assets, will be a testbed for innovation companies to pilot technologies within a farm environment to accelerate the new developments to meet a national
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continued development of the Urban Development Model (UDM), a key computer model of the Newcastle Urban Integrated Assessment Framework (UIAF); a suite of models that have been extensively utilised in climate
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Council (EPSRC). Chameleon is building the first environmentally-bound platform that preserves code and data confidentiality by design by linking program execution to a platform’s ambient environment. To
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) as a Senior Research Associate, Research Associate or Research Assistant. The focus of this position is to design and develop theories and tools with solid foundations for secure open-source software