16 Computer Science Fellowship positions at University of Leeds in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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View All Vacancies Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have an established background in Computational Chemistry? Do you want to further your career in one
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is focused on further development of Coherent State based methods of Quantum Dynamics. Accurate simulations of many processes in chemistry require computation methods capable of treating many quantum
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between the School of Civil Engineering and the University of Leeds Virtuocity centre for city simulation. Drawing on the broad cross-disciplinary makeup of our existing research, you will be able to shape
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. The project is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research through its Health and Social Care Delivery Research programme. The project aims to evaluate the impact, implementation and
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-mentorship programme for people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage in supporting self-management of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. This is an exciting and novel project focusing on musculoskeletal
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View All Vacancies Grade 7: £37,099 - £44,263 p.a. depending on experience This role will be based on University campus with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next...
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high-quality teaching innovation, scholarship and leadership. LITE Fellowships for Professional Services will provide a fully supportive programme to help colleagues with different levels of experience
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innovation, as well as teaching. Development of innovative science and technology, materials, methods and processes to enable sustainable development is key to our mission. We are seeking an enthusiastic and
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View All Vacancies Are you a Mathematician or Computer Scientist with expertise in Machine-Learning? Do you want to apply your skills to develop tools which will save lives and protect
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of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? The bacterial outer membrane (OM) is perhaps the most striking example of membrane asymmetry in biology, with an inner leaflet dominated by phospholipids