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The Royal College of Art is a dynamic institution with a rich history and a global reputation for excellence in art and design education. Join our team and contribute to the success of The Royal
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March 2025. You will be working as part of a team to develop multi-scale modelling tools for materials under high-strain-rate and impact loading. You will develop and enhance a crystal plasticity
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/academic delivery partnership by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). It is part of a pathway to develop a new generation of treatments to combat musculoskeletal disease which can be
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Candidate will be educated to PhD level or have equivalent experience. They will have experience and expertise in conducting mental health research including data collection and analysis, and publication
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, usually through open-heart surgery. There is therefore an unmet need to develop medical treatments for this common condition. The aim of this project is to validate the use of cultured AS valves
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disorder and the end-organ complications which can develop from this, in particular liver disease and brain injury. You will use national and local data assets to understand factors which predispose
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the Cader group who are researching the same topic. You will be expected to develop or optimise the relevant methods and tools. You will also be expected to provide support and guidance to research students
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supported to formulate and develop your own scientific questions within the scope of the group’s interests. The position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the world-class biomedical research institute
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significant area of focus in this group, and you will have the chance to collaborate on other relevant studies and access educational and career development opportunities through the Wellcome Centre
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and enthusiastic researcher to develop their career in statistical epidemiology within the internationally leading Department of Statistics in the University of Oxford at a critical time for this field