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with ARM. This is a joint research endeavour involving Royal Holloway University of London, University College London (Prof. Alexandra Silva), and ARM, world-leading designer of multi-core chips. The
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plant sciences at the University of Leeds, the University of Sheffield and University College London, together with industry. You will use your skills in interdisciplinary research to communicate your
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systems. apply the framework to real-world verification tasks, in collaboration with ARM. This is a joint research endeavour involving Royal Holloway University of London, University College London (Prof
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College London. In addition to your salary, you will receive a generous annual leave entitlement and excellent career development opportunities to help you fill your potential. The benefit package includes
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successful candidate will join a TCD-based research team led by Dr Yekaterina Chzhen and collaborate closely with a University College London based team led by Professor Jennifer Symonds on the “Longitudional
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, University College London, University of Glasgow, and University of Oxford. The project addresses the question: In which contexts and why are staff from minoritised ethnic groups more likely to leave or stay
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joining a highly collaborative lab with extensive experience in B cell Biology and with co-investigators at University College London. In addition to your salary, you will receive a generous annual leave
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/person/104585 ) at University College London, with the added possibility of establishing new collaboration with other faculty inside the department (https://www.psy.miami.edu/people/faculty/faculty-by
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microstructural modellers in Liverpool and experimentalists in Manchester and University College London (UK). You will be part of a team studying mantle dynamics, details here. Project leader Professor John Wheeler
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an advantage. You will be joining a highly collaborative lab with extensive experience in B cell Biology and with co-investigators at University College London. In addition to your salary, you will receive a