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focused on integrating synthetic biology, AI, and multi-omics technologies to decode and design gene expression regulation for human cell engineering. This role is based in Randall Centre for Cell
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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, the role holder will be responsible for the supervision of PhD and MSc students working on the relevant topics with the project. It is an excellent opportunity for a researcher to further their skill set in
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. Evidenced track record in the design of photonic devices using simulation tools such as Ansys Lumerical. For appointment at Grade 7: A4 Normally Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) plus
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simulations of cells and systems. You should: • Hold a relevant PhD/DPhil or be near completion together with relevant experience • Possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline, particularly
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simulations of cells and systems. You should: Hold a relevant PhD/DPhil or be near completion together with relevant experience Possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline, particularly continuum
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experimentally investigated. About you You should possess a PhD or DPhil (or be near completion of) in the field of engineering, physics or applied mathematics together with relevant experience in the field
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candidate will hold a PhD in physics, biophysics, physical chemistry, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires strong interest
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the group. The planned investigations are primarily experimental in nature, but will proceed in close conjunction with insight from theory and simulations. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in physics
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O’Brien’s research groups at the Department of Engineering Science (Central Oxford). The post is fixed term for two years and is funded by the EPSRC. The development of large-scale quantum computers will