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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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The School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh invites applications for a postdoc to undertake novel research at the intersection of computer vision and machine learning. The candidate will be
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Deadline for applications: 15th of April 2024 (or until the position if filled) One fully funded PhD position to work with Dr Milos Nikolic in the School of Informatics at the University
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Deadline: 6th of May (or until the position is filled) One fully funded PhD position to work with Dr. Susan Lechelt and Prof. Ewa Luger in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh
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. The successful candidate will work within the framework of the Project “PIONEER: An adaptation approach for resilient coastal infrastructure against sea level rise”, a collaboration between the University
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Open-ended contract Full time 35 hours per week (part-time may be considered) The opportunity: We have an exciting opportunity to join the compliance team at the University of Edinburgh’s Bioresearch & Veterinary Services that support staff and students who use animals in scientific research....
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publish scientific results in a timely manner. The project is run in collaboration with the Universities of Edinburgh, York and Oxford and the postholder will be expected to attend and contribute to project
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University of Edinburgh. For additional information, please contact Dr Xi Wang at [email protected]. When reaching out, kindly use the subject line '[PhD-Sim4Conv] - [Your Name] - [Your Current
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professional contacts across the University of Edinburgh and beyond. Your skills and attributes for success: Aptitude to deliver excellent research-led teaching and learning at undergraduate and postgraduate
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor