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details and apply Overview About the Role The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences (SPCS) is seeking to appoint a new Lecturer in Computer Science who will join Queen Mary School Hainan (QMSH), QMUL’s
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workshops to enhance the collaborative network. Applicants should have a postagraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic, relevant experience in bioinformatics, computational biology or
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: £18,286 - £18,591 per annum (50% pro rata to £36,572 - £37,182 per annum) (Grade 4) Reference: 1981 Location: Mile End Date
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computer science with specialisation in data science, machine learning or deep learning, or in Earth/Environmental Science with experience in applied data science, machine learning or deep learning. You also will
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: Research Assistant (£36,572 - £37,182 per annum) or Postdoctoral Research Assistant (£40,223 - £49,785 per annum) (Grade 5
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: Research Assistant (£36,572 - £37,182 per annum) or Postdoctoral Research Assistant (£40,223 - £49,785 per annum) (Grade 4
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are invited for the post of Senior School Student & Programme Administration Officer in the School of Engineering Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Academic Administration at Royal Holloway is organised
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/physics/computational biology. The successful candidate will contribute to real data analyses and to the development of Bayesian MCMC algorithms in the MCMCtree software and associated R packages. We
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to the development and delivery of a new MSc programme in Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology. Teaching responsibilities will be reduced for the first two years while the post holder establishes their research. About
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Overview Job context In 2015, Queen Mary University of London became one of the first Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom to deliver a Degree Apprenticeship programme. The Faculty of Science