65 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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are fixed-term for 24 months (renewable on funding availability) and available immediately. The research will focus on the experimental studies of novel framework materials, such as metal-organic
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), based at the Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford. The post aims to assist with the preparation and molecular characterisation of tumours using multi-omic analysis focusing principally
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computational chemistry, including reaction coordinate studies in organometallic or transition metal catalysis. Desirable selection criteria also include experience in molecular inorganic synthesis, mechanistic
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genome/protein analysis pipelines for Mycobacteria genomics and drug target identification. Bioinformatics techniques will include database-driven analyses, quantitative comparative genomics approaches
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work on large-scale analysis of complex traits, including Bayesian machine learning and linear mixed model approaches for trait prediction and association in high-dimensional genomic datasets, as
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), have good organisational and communication skills and have experience running research studies in humans. Experience with data analysis and basic experience using programming languages (e.g. R, Python
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consciousness. The researcher will also contribute to the analysis of qualitative data collected in earlier project phases, producing high-quality publications in leading socio-legal journals. The successful
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/or directly drive those investigations with simulations and data analysis, as well as providing interpretation of the data. Depending on the specific attitudes and interests of the candidate the job
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developing data analysis approaches and contribute to the overall study design and implementation. In particular, this will involve applying existing or even developing new algorithmic approaches for TAPS data
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in the Global South. The research will bring together power grid and battery modelling, optimisation, economic evaluation and material flow analysis. The project will also involve close collaboration