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developing mathematical algorithms and simulations in MATLAB, in particular with Semidefinite Programming and Sum of Squares and of the analysis and design of feedback control systems using these approaches
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biotechnology, design, and engineering across Northumbria, Oxford, and Imperial, as well as start-ups and SME collaborators who are already bringing novel materials to market. Applicants should hold a PhD, or be
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of their impact on cellular and molecular phenotype of iPSC-derived neurons and glia. The work will involve (i) establishment of cultures of iPSC-derived neuronal and glial cells (ii) design of CRISPRa/i strategies
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for network constraints and uncertainty. Collaborating with other researchers on the project, you will also contribute to the design of a supporting cloud-to-edge computing architecture and profit-sharing
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globally and are committed to supporting innovation, integrity, and impact in everything we do. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing, reflected in the range
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research and administrative activities. You will design and conduct experiments to investigate the role of epigenetic factors in innate immune response regulation. Your work will involve disease modelling
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recruitment and clinical assessment activities and helping design the neurofeedback protocol, including monitoring data quality for clinical interviews, data collection of online databases of self-report
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, contributing £50B to GDP and direct employment for >300,000 people in 12,000 companies. This project will collaborate with the REWIRE IKC (Innovation and Knowledge Centre: Transforming Net Zero with Ultrawide
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described in this manuscript: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.16.496494v1 Your duties will include managing your own research, running research experiments, contributing to the design of
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and Henipavirus. You will be responsible for designing and carrying out experiments to develop and/or evaluate diagnostic tests towards pandemic disease, and for managing your own academic research and