28 model-checking Postdoctoral research jobs at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON in United Kingdom
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-based workshops; and System Dynamics Modelling, to understand how to maximise the contribution of Nature Based Solutions to climate change adaptation in the UK through multifunctional landscapes in
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and glacier models, based on large ensembles of simulations extending to 2300. The simulations will be from two international projects aiming to inform the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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learning “emulators” of multiple ice sheet and glacier models, based on large ensembles of simulations extending to 2300. The simulations will be from two international projects aiming to inform
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strategies, discovered within our group, to combat heart failure. The work will integrate studies using isolated cell systems with advanced in vivo models, with a particular focus on characterising newly
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research projects investigating novel strategies, discovered within our group, to combat heart failure. The work will integrate studies using isolated cell systems with advanced in vivo models, with a
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experience in: Deep learning Medical imaging computing (preferably neuroimaging) Computationally efficient deep learning Deep learning model generalisation techniques. Translating deep learning models
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and experience: Essential criteria PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related discipline * Extensive experience and expertise in analysing/ training models on biological or chemical
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About us The Green Laboratory investigates tissue morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and
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compartments. The successful candidate will combine cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo infection models, and both microscopy and flow cytometry-based readouts of infection to develop their independent research
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the regulation of capsule expression during transition between host compartments. The successful candidate will combine cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo infection models, and both microscopy and flow cytometry