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View All Vacancies Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have an established background in biomechanics of human movement? Do you want to further your career in one
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also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Do you have research expertise in Machine Learning with a specific focus on analysing human decisions and behaviour? Are you interested in
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Are you an ambitious and enthusiastic researcher with an interest in human behaviour and advanced data analytics or modelling? Do you have a passion for tackling complex problems such as traffic
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changes in appetite, energy intake and energy expenditure oppose weight loss? Do you have a background in human nutrition or physiology, exercise science or physical activity, psychology, or another health
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, by investigating categorical structures such as bicategories and (∞,n)-categories, and the relationship between them. As part of your application, please ensure that you upload a CV (including a
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of Glasgow (Professor Katie Robb). You will act as the project manager for this randomised controlled trial and will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the research which will be based at Leeds
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, which will enable us to examine the relationship between rapidly evolving regions of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets, and the Polar oceans which drive this change. You will lead author peer review
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applied to studying plant growth? This is a short-term position to evaluate potential designs to study the interaction of plant and mycorrhizal fungi. The symbiotic relationship between these is responsible
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when big data sources constantly challenge traditional modelling approaches. Additionally, the growth in human-machine interactions, such as with the advent of autonomous vehicles, will require
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-mentorship programme for people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage in supporting self-management of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. This is an exciting and novel project focusing on musculoskeletal