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position in Finite Geometry and Coding theory at the University of Canterbury (UC) funded by the Marsden Grant “New Geometric Perspectives for Error-correcting Codes”. This grant is held by Associate Prof
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research hub with strengths in mathematical modelling and computational methods for wave propagation phenomena. The role | Te mahi We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join a world-leading
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the research team, by contributing to multiple research projects, including: • writing for ethics applications. • developing data collection tools. • recruitment of participants into studies and
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mobile genetic element found in the honey bee pathogen Paenibacillus larvae. Specifically, you will work to develop and validate methods for assessing the molecular functioning and fitness effects
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of the research team, by contributing to multiple research projects, including writing for ethics applications, developing data collection tools, recruitment of participants into studies, managing
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(Phi) laboratory led by Professor Peter Fineran aims to understand the interactions between mobile genetic elements, such as bacteriophages and plasmids, and their bacterial hosts, and apply
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undertake research to engineer capillaric microfluidic chips with advanced flow control elements (e.g., timing circuits, self-correcting logic valves). This will include integration of electrochemical sensor
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pruning and plant growth cycle – which will involve interviewing experts on a regular basis and gathering requirements. Specifically, you will work to develop and validate methods for assessing AI based
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immunofluorescence. • Experience with imaging software (e.g., ImageJ) and data analysis. • Organised, methodical, and proactive, with excellent attention to detail and a "can-do" attitude. Further details
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only for their academic achievements, but also for their personal, social and method-related abilities. The selection of fellows is organized as a highly competitive process involving intra-disciplinary