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Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development
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includes projects in biomedical instrumentation, experimental hardware automation and programming, and computational science. Scientific publications in a relevant area are considered a significant benefit
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, engineering (control and dynamical systems) and neuroscience. The post is attached to Prof. Peter Bossaerts' Leverhulme Trust International Professorship. The research aims at exploring and understanding human
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, and household appliances. The research aims to apply a novel porous treatment technique to control turbulence generation mechanisms, thereby mitigating aerofoil broadband noise. A key objective is also
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under controlled conditions designed to reveal the underlying mechanisms of biomineralisation in marine calcifying organisms. The task of this PDRA is to assist in the design of a numerical model of
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-dimensional flow configurations, such as rotors and propellers. The demonstrator will also incorporate other passive noise control techniques, including owl-inspired leading-edge serrations (combs) along
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with important isogenic controls. The Department is situated in the Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute at the Denmark Hill Campus of King’s College London. We have access to a state-of-the-art
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laboratory safety procedures. Knowledge of healthcare sanitary systems. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to important research that could significantly impact hospital infection control and public
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matter physics or a closely related field. Excellent command of English. Finnish language is not required. Existing skills and knowledge in nanofabrication and clean room processing of 2D materials
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range (but not all) of these: *Carrying out / supporting quantitative research, for example: Bayesian statistics, programming in R, surveys, discrete choice experiments, and version control / Git