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us? Collaborative Environment: Work alongside top researchers and industry experts in an inclusive atmosphere. Cutting-Edge Research: Lead innovative projects with direct applications in industry and
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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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Science, or a related discipline, and have a track record of research in hydrodynamic modelling and coastal environments/ecosystems. You will also need to be fluent in at least one common programming
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friendly research environment in archaeology and bioarchaeology. In addition to the Body-Politics project, you will be a member of the research cluster 'Intersectional Bodies'. There will be opportunities
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, PhD students, collaborators, and an international advisory board. SAAH has a vibrant and friendly research environment in archaeology and bioarchaeology. In addition to the Body-Politics project, you
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for a diverse workforce with the very best employees and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. The University encourages applications from underrepresented groups inclusive of Black
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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
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findings will influence global cSLE treatment protocols. Within the vibrant research environment of the Department of Women¿s and Children¿s Health in Liverpool and the EATC4Children at Alder Hey Children¿s
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environment around biomarker approval. You’ll work with the largest deeply-phenotyped autism dataset in the world. Drawing on data from longitudinal observational studies of infants, children and adults
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screens recently developed in the laboratory. The applicant will benefit from the collaborative and collegial environment of the laboratory, the Department and the wider research community present in