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: 2765324PN We are looking for a candidate with interest in computer simulation and numerical modelling of a new water window X-ray microscope. The project is an exciting new EPSRC-funded collaboration between
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Job id: 090871. Salary: £37,332 - £42,099 per annum, including London Weighting. Posted: 10 June 2024. Closing date: 16 June 2024. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department
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? Are you looking to apply your skills in reaction engineering to the development of new automated reactor platforms for reaction screening and process optimisation? Development of synthesis and optimisation
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relevant to bioinformatics, genomics or computational biology or equivalent professional experience Experience in one or more of these areas would be preferred, but not essential: Machine learning and
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, statistics or relevant subject area such as molecular biology. You should have strong computational skills and have past experience working with RNA and small compound data sets. Critical thinking, good
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solutions. MA/MSc or above in AI, Natural Language Processing, machine learning, computer science, statistics or data science. What you will receive in return 32 days annual leave plus statutory public
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Sensor Network with relevant research skills and experience to work under the supervision of Dr Edmond Nurellari, Associate Professor/ Programme Leader in Electronic Engineering. You will primarily work
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skills and experience to work under the supervision of Dr Edmond Nurellari, Associate Professor/ Programme Leader in Electronic Engineering. You will primarily work on the design and development of a low
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: 2767324FC The Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Research Group at University of Southampton (UOS), School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, is recruiting a scientist/ Research Fellow
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diagnostic imaging research by leveraging expertise in computer vision and image processing. You will be part of a supportive and inclusive work environment that values innovation and excellence. Additionally