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the mathematical/computational tool-box to describe the evolution of ecDNA and test predictions of these theories in existing and newly generated cancer genomic data. The positions will be integrated into a large
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Organization. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree in health economics, mathematical modelling, statistics, epidemiology or another relevant discipline with a
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Richard White, and lead on components of a wider project on using mathematical models to identify the optimal combination of TB interventions across multiple countries. The successful applicant will have a
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View All Vacancies Department of Mathematics Location: Egham Salary: £39,233 per annum - including London Allowance This is the expected starting salary for this post however appointment at a
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components. About You Applicants should hold a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials, or a relevant subject (e.g. Materials Science, Engineering Mechanics, Applied Mathematics
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Richard White, and lead on components of a wider project on using mathematical models to identify the optimal combination of TB interventions across multiple countries. The post-holder will have a
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Department: School of Mathematical Sciences Salary: £40,223-£42,405 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 449 Location: Mile End Date posted: 27 November 2023 Closing date: 12 January 2024 Further details
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career development. You will have (or expect to have very soon) a PhD or equivalent qualification in an analytical or mathematical science subject and be computer literate in a wide range of software
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of Physics, within the School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences (EPMS) at Royal Holloway, University of London, and in collaboration with CERN. The luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron
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of Physics, within the School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences (EPMS) at Royal Holloway, University of London, and in collaboration with CERN. The luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron