31 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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@bath.ac.uk). You should have a PhD (or close to completion) in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or a closely related discipline. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed
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at the University of Liverpool. Your role will include building a computational model for the interaction of a plasma with a solution undergoing the sol-gel transition process. The role also includes conducting
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“LAHAR-MM: An integrated approach to LAhar Hazard Assessment and eaRly warning using geophysical Monitoring and numerical Modelling”. This project will investigate the characteristics and flow behaviour
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requirements. This post is fixed term until 31 July 2027. You should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematics, or a closely related field together with an excellent track
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work closely with a large interdisciplinary research team of academic and clinician colleagues in Liverpool and Manchester. The post is available until 31 July 2027. You will have a PhD (or be about to
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characterising advanced catalytic materials, as well as evaluating and optimising plasma-catalytic processes for CO2 conversion. You will work to deepen our understanding of the reaction mechanisms in plasma
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This role is an exciting opportunity to work on the interplay between biology and physics on ocean carbon sequestration by the Biological Carbon Pump. You will run an ocean biogeochemical model
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advanced catalytic materials, and analysing the products of plasma-driven reactions. Additionally, you will conduct mechanism analysis, contribute to the publication of research findings, and collaborate
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of an application please contact Prof Sir Munir Pirmohamed (munirp@liverpool.ac.uk). You should have a PhD In mathematics, computer science, data science or other relevant areas (or other equivalent qualification
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the effect on gene expression in the parasite. This full time role would be ideal for someone who has experience in CRISPR techniques in model organisms and who is interested in applying them to human