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space and time. The successful applicant will work as part of a combined team of mathematicians, theoretical physicists, and experimental physicists across the Universities of Exeter, Imperial College
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PDRF) for a duration of 3 years starting 2 September 2024 as part of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship: “Using Mathematics to Disentangle the Role of Synaptic Communication
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of the MSc Genomic Medicine programme which is one of the suite of postgraduate taught programmes in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. The role You will have responsibility for supporting
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available at 1.0FTE; however, part-time employment (minimum 0.6 FTE) may be considered. Hybrid or remote working patterns may be considered. Applicants interested in working part-time or in fully remote
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-author articles for publication in highly ranked journals. Applicants are likely to have a PhD in a relevant Engineering Design, or Computer science background and/or research within data-driven design
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extension until the end of the ACCESS project (31st January 2027) subject to evaluation of project needs and circumstances. We welcome applications from candidates interested in working part-time hours or job
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learning etc. The post duties will include performing research (numerical and analytical calculations), writing and publishing original scientific papers, as well as taking part in weekly group meetings
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number EP/Y037049/1]. The 3 year post includes a PhD programme within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and will use the research undertaken as part of their studies. The successful applicant will
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guarantee [grant number EP/Y031407/1]. The 3 year post includes a PhD programme within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and will use the research undertaken as part of their studies. The successful
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guarantee [grant number EP/Y031407/1]. The 3-year post includes a PhD programme within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and will use the research undertaken as part of their studies. The successful