23 mechanics-finite-element Postdoctoral positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON in United Kingdom
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Department: Department of Infectious Diseases About Us The Department of Infectious Diseases brings together researchers and students to understand the pathogenic mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment
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Associate to join Dr Joseph Burgoyne’s group at the Rayne Institute, St Thomas’ Hospital, part of King’s College London. Our research is dedicated to uncovering the fundamental mechanisms that maintain
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the fundamental mechanisms that maintain cardiovascular health and drive cardiovascular disease, with the ultimate aim of identifying and developing new therapeutic strategies. The successful candidate will lead
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students to understand the pathogenic mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics
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undertaken by the Trophoblast and Human Embryo Lab, situated in the Centre for Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine at the Guy’s Hospital campus. The research focuses on elucidating mechanisms underlying
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in neurodevelopment. This role will focus on data analysis and methods development to develop a better understanding of the mechanisms underpinning typical and altered neurodevelopment, brain structure
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, the post-holder will be working in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in Guy’s Campus, Denmark Hill and UCL. About the role: To investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying
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optical, mechanical and structural properties of nanostructures and nanoparticles, and their applications. We combine expertise in nanofabrication, photochemistry, laser science, nonlinear optics, sensing
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About us At the Centre for Developmental Neurobiology (CDN), we investigate the mechanisms governing the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is
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-quality robotics research in the areas of robot grasping and manipulation, kinematics and mechanisms, sensing, and human-robot interaction. Within CORE, SAIR focuses on multimodal machine learning for human