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excited to dive into the world of computational genomics? Join our team to work at the interface of cutting-edge wet lab techniques and data-driven discovery. This position is ideal for a candidate with a
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performance computing systems in a way that is suitable for operational use. Implement and test different ML architectures, such as convolutional and encoders-decoder ANNs for predicting flooding in Bihar and
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the Department of Inflammation and Ageing at the University of Birmingham. The successful candidate will work to deliver high level computational analysis of immune cell subsets in patients with cutaneous lupus
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Benefits Competitive salary 40.5 days annual leave including bank holidays (FTE) Defined contribution pension scheme Free life assurance scheme Employee Assistance Programme Interest free season ticket loans
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from you. Our QPS vacancies will primarily support the following areas: Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation, supporting the Assessment and Recovery Centre (ARC) Programme. NHSBT aims to be
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(with the support of LMB facilities). You may also develop new inhibitors and conduct functional studies. Dr Anne Bertolotti’s pioneering research programme focuses on innovative approaches to boost
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celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with
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or computational). You should have the skills to manage your project at times and support colleagues within the lab. You will communicate clearly with the team.
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within an established research programme and/or specific research project. This project involves addressing the issue of triboelectric energy nanogenerators to power ingestible devices. Ingestible devices
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of UK’s largest HPC cluster at the NRP. The ideal candidate: The applicant needs to hold a PhD (or equivalent) in biology, bioinformatics, computer science or a related discipline with a background and/or