14 Computer-Science "Swansea University " Postgraduate research jobs in United Kingdom
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About us: An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences for a Postgraduate Research Assistant to support the EAGER project (European Autism
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About us: An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences for a Postgraduate Research Assistant to support the EAGER project (European Autism
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. Candidates will require a PhD or Master's degree in a relevant subject (e.g., Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Physics, Marine Technology) as well as academic
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View All Vacancies Comparative Biomedical Sciences Location: Camden (King's Cross, London) Salary: £30,191 Per Annum Including London Weighting Fixed Term / Full Time Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST
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. This RCT will evaluate the effectiveness of the programme in improving young children’s mathematics outcomes, with a particular focus on economically disadvantaged children. A keen interest in developmental
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and apply Overview About the Role The purpose of this post is to assist Prof. Nelya Koteyko and the project team with aspects of a research programme funded by the Wellcome Trust. This is a 28-month
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Qualitative Research Assistant to join the CHARMER research team. CHARMER is an NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Research funded project and
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Part-time: 21 hours per week Fixed-term: for 15 months The Opportunity: We are looking for an organised post-graduate research assistant to join the Shared Parenting Post Separation research project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. The project will explore family functioning...
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, the successful candidate will be expected to have a Bachelor or Masters in biological science (or equivalent) and experience working in a molecular biology lab. Excellent knowledge of legislation and good practice
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cells of the immune system that kill virally infected and cancer cells. Our research combines cell biology and immunology, using genetic approaches including CRISPR and single cell RNA sequencing