39 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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volunteer pilot-study in healthy participants involving intake of sugar and alcohol, neuroimaging, collection of biological samples and subsequent analysis using molecular biology techniques. You will be
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project is a collaboration between researchers in the UK, Spain and Ecuador, it builds directly on our previous work identifying and characterising the molecular mechanism of altitude adaptation through
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scientific boundaries and overcome hurdles. They will have experience in stem cell culture, imaging, molecular biology, genetic engineering and/or bioinformatics analysis. This will enable new approaches
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project to reveal the interaction of galaxies and their cosmic web environment with hydrodynamic simulations based on our new SWIFT code and COLIBRE, a novel state-of-the-art galaxy formation model. You
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. Consideration will be given to candidates who are PhD students nearing the submission of their thesis. It is desirable for the successful candidate to have experience in the following areas: molecular biology
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relevant subject area cell division – molecular parasitology, yeast genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, genetics etc. The experience in cutting edge cell biology, proteomics and phosphor
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of component representative specimens for the generation of model validation data using full field visualization methods. - Manufacturing process simulation, particularly for welding and additive
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, interpret and evaluate research findings/data using approaches, techniques, models and methods selected or developed for the purpose. - To establish a national reputation and regularly disseminate and explain
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in wave simulations, to work with Prof Gregor Tanner and Dr Martin Richter on an EPSRC-funded project entitled “xDEA - Vibro-acoustic energy
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the group and consider how they may contribute. The following are active areas of research in MAS for Thermofluids and Materials: Failure and degradation process simulation for transmission components and