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details and apply Overview About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is being recruited to work with Dr Thomas Haworth on the impact of star forming environment on planet formation. The goal will be
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Department: Digital Environment Research Institute Salary: £42,405 - £49,785 per annum (Grade 5) Reference: 2007 Location: Whitechapel Date posted: 16 April 2024 Closing date: 12 May 2024 Further
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our academic team in a dynamic and supportive environment that is known internationally for its outstanding research and teaching. There is a strong research environment, with the Department ranked 3rd
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with. There are also around 3 ERC (UKRI) postdocs in the broader team which will provide an excellent environment to generate new ideas and collaboration. The department includes four other academics
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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is being recruited to work with Dr Thomas Haworth on the impact of star forming environment on planet formation. The goal will be to build
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the PDRA will work closely with. There are also around 3 ERC (UKRI) postdocs in the broader team which will provide an excellent environment to generate new ideas and collaboration. The department includes
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the environment and sustainability. The role is funded for 24 months in the first instance, with an expected start date of July 2024. About You You will have a PhD and track record in either computer science with
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the environment and sustainability. The role is funded for 24 months in the first instance, with an expected start date of July 2024. About You You will have a PhD and track record in either computer science with
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environment. Liaise with administrative and technical teams to support the research project. Supervision of junior lab members. Disseminate research via publication in scientific papers, meetings, and
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. You’ll gain experience on biomarker discovery and validation, advanced EEG analysis techniques and with the regulatory environment around biomarker approval. You’ll work with the largest deeply-phenotyped