10 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at King's College London in United Kingdom
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this case, they should apply to the other advert separately and focus their applications on that post’s selection criteria. The Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy and its constituent Schools and
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of Social Science and Public Policy and its constituent Schools and Departments together support a culture of diversity and inclusion for our staff and students. We encourage further growth in diversity, and
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component both for AI-driven modelling and predictions, and for bioinformatics analyses of wet-lab data. This will be performed by an excellent team of computational biologists with whom we have a long
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apply to the other advert separately and focus their applications on that post’s selection criteria. The Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy and its constituent Schools and Departments together
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Russell Group research institution. The work will be undertaken in the Centre for Host Microbiome Interactions, which is an integral component of the King's Faculty of Oral, Dental and Craniofacial Sciences
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of liver metastases and 2) ex-vivo MRI of human liver tissue specimens. You will be responsible for the sequence implementation, data acquisition and analysis, including biophysical models of liver tissue
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of mathematical analysis and complex systems, focusing on cutting-edge problems in the dynamics of strongly interacting systems. The role is ideally suited for researchers with expertise in one or more of the
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About us King’s History is an intellectual home for scholars of every region of the world, who use approaches which range from local micro-histories to large-scale quantitative analysis. We
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knowledge and practical experience of nucleic acid analysis software, including BLAST, Clustal Omega and primer design software. Experience in clinical phenotyping in neuropsychiatric or gastrointestinal
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. About the role The McTernan Group aims to apply recent breakthroughs in artificial molecular machines and metal-organic capsules in biologically relevant settings. We work with rotaxanes, catenanes and