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and CRISPR screening technologies. They must be able to lead and troubleshoot a complex project and to engage effectively with bioinformatic and other project collaborators. The ability to learn quickly
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to develop funding applications for future independent research (e.g. from the British Academy, MRC, NIHR, or Wellcome). Candidates should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant field such as
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) for outreach activities. Qualifications and Skills: Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, software engineering, computational biology, or a related field; PhD candidates are also welcome to apply
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and high-profile conferences and events, the Institute will be widely known outside the University for the quality of its work and its ability to convene those working in the front-line of policy
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. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in chemistry with expertise in the synthesis of conjugated small molecule and/or polymers. Key skills that are required are the ability to work on multiple
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the role are: The applicant has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD in physics, electronic engineering, or other related area; has relevant experience in microwave photonics (or related photonics area
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enantioselective. Whilst many of the key enantiocontrol strategies from the two-electron world have been applied, these are ineffective in many situations. Our group is interested in catalysis that utilises
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; Proficient in using ANSYS (Icepack, MAXWELL, HFSS), COMSOL, MATLAB, CADs, Altium Designer Applicants must have a PhD in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with focus on power electronics
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at the postdoctoral level in all disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. Ideally applicants will have gained a PhD (or equivalent) within the last five years or will have gained a PhD by the time of
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ability to work well in a multi-disciplinary team. This project provides an opportunity for an outstanding individual to make an inspired contribution to the fundamental understanding of genome function