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with other technical and non-technical staff, teams and groups Desirable Drive to develop and grow professionally Qualifications A PhD (or close to finishing a PhD) ideally in Molecular Biology
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, and more than 30 PhD students. Over the last 5 years, the group has secured funding exceeding £22 million from EPSRC and other funding organizations, spun out two companies, and generated numerous
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close to completing their PhD; in this instance you will be appointed as a Research Assistant in the range £31,396 - £32,982 (pro rata) with progression to £33,966 (pro rata) on completion. We anticipate
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Qualifications • PhD awarded (or nearing completion for appointment at Assistant level) in Machine Learning Desirable • Evidence of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Newcastle University is a global
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• An undergraduate and masters degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, bioinformatics or closely related fields (Research Assistant) • A PhD degree in bioinformatics, biosecurity, synthetic biology or
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for research assistant and research associate An undergraduate degree in Synthetic Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biotechnology or closely related science or engineering discipline. A PhD
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Qualifications A PhD in bioinformatics, biology or related field, and experience in the research area required (Research Associate Level) Good honours degree (or equivalent) (or equivalent) or close to submission
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• Ability to communicate complex information with clarity and to encourage the commitment of others • Good time management and ability to prioritise to meet deadlines Qualifications • A PhD and
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Ledgeway, University of Cambridge and Professor Robert Truswell, University of Edinburgh. In addition to this position, the project will also host a funded PhD student and another postdoctoral Research
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, Movement Science or related field (a PhD is essential for the Research Associate position), experience working with wearable sensor data and digital outcomes; proficient and independent signal processing