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Newcastle and will have an interest in working in a fast-paced, varied, and challenging environment. The School of Natural & Environmental Sciences pioneers training and research which impacts society from
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environmentally focused engineering biology and ultimately support its future deployment into real-world ecosystems. We are looking for candidates with a background in microbial (and ideally plants) bioinformatics
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cutting-edge Machine Learning/AI techniques to real-world problems? The Scalable computing group are focused on applying Machine Learning/AI and visualisation to real-world problems – highlighted by
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ready to make a remarkable impact in the world of Computing Science? Join us at the forefront of innovation and discovery at the School of Computing , Newcastle University. As a beacon of excellence in
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carried out in collaboration with world-leading experimental partners in the UK, Europe and North America. Our ambition is to develop and apply state-of-the-art computational and experimental techniques
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the world • Contribute to the positive culture and general strengths of the research groups and the institutes; for example, through supervision of project students, participation in outreach, leading
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of our Research Institutes. You will work as part of a research team supporting a range of projects aiming to look at the utility of wearable technology and digital mobility outcomes of real-world gait and
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dystrophies, to identify new disease mechanisms and biomarkers. This is a rare opportunity to work on several cutting-edge projects that will have a real and direct impact on patients’ lives. Joining our world
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supportive multidisciplinary environment, which includes ourNewcastle University Centre of Research Excellence in Mobility and Transport and our Marine, Offshore and Subsea Technology Research Group
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join the School of Computing as a Research Assistant/Associate on the Chameleon: Dynamic Device-Unique Confidentiality and Fingerprinting Project, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research