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Applications are invited for a fully funded fixed-term at the Research Assistant / Associate (PostDoc) level in high performance computing for computational fluid dynamics applications. High
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contribute to our ground-breaking work in transforming urban mobility systems and experiences. This role offers an exciting opportunity to engage in leading trans-disciplinary research and develop innovative
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of research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area; iv) contributing to writing up research work for publication, resulting in successful research outputs; collaborating with other
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will be encouraged, to develop and expand their own research interests. The postholder will work under the supervision of Co-I Dr Joseph M Barnby and also benefit from the supervision of Co-I Dr Michael
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clarify and advance concepts and definitions. The role-holder will work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team, as well as undertaking independent research. They will use approaches
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validate them through experimental work. They will write and publish research papers, contribute to research proposals and liaise with medical partners. The role involves working closely with team members
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clarify and advance concepts and definitions. The role-holder will work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team, as well as undertaking independent research. They will use approaches
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metabolic function, and drive the translation of this strong basic science into advances in clinical practice. Our research focuses on four main Themes (Cardiac, Vascular, Cardiometabolic, Diabetes & Obesity
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& adaptive immunity. Our scientific research spans cellular and molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, antibody engineering, chemistry and structure-function relationships, as well as bioinformatics
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Katherine Brickell (Department of Geography) and work closely with Dr Rosalie Warnock on their Leverhulme-funded research project “Sensory Lives: Neurodivergent Children and Families in Temporary