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of Edinburgh. The Fleming Fund Fellowships at the University of Edinburgh build knowledge and capacity in southern and east Africa to tackle the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We are now
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the complexities of superconducting windings and integrate cryogenic systems seamlessly. Hands-on experimental validation work will be conducted in the Applied Superconductivity Lab at the esteemed University
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Full time - 35 hours per week plus out of hours commitment Fixed 18 month contract, commencing: June 2024 Equine internship at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh
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Biomolecular Control Group at the University of Edinburgh. The group develops computational methods for the design of molecular systems for biotechnology and future therapy. The post is part of the CYBER
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to the class label given, but also to generate data for classes that are not present in the training set and conduct their own material characteristic campaign. Further Information: The University of Edinburgh
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term until 31 December 2025 We are looking for an enthusiastic Project Officer for the Fleming Fund Fellowship Schemes at the University of Edinburgh. The Fleming
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at the University of Edinburgh-Zhejiang University (ZJE) Institute based at the Zhejiang University International Campus in Haining, China (http://zje.intl.zju.edu.cn/ ). Candidates with experience in an integrative
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of Edinburgh-Zhejiang University (ZJE) Institute based at the Zhejiang University International Campus in Haining, China (http://zje.intl.zju.edu.cn/ ). Candidates with experience in biomedical informatics
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EPCC at the University of Edinburgh is the UK’s leading centre for Supercomputing and Data Analytics. We are seeking a Data Architect to work as technical lead in maximising the capabilities
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technologies, by bringing most up-to-date bioscience and engineering together, so off-grid systems are configured with confidence. The project at the University of Edinburgh specifically addresses a pressing