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Research Fellow in Computational Metabolomics to join the Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ) and the School of Biosciences at the University of Birmingham. You will be working in a vibrant
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Do you have a PhD in HCI, Computer Science, or Related? Are you Interested in innovating interactive technologies to help #MakeNormalBetter for all? You’re an excellent and committed researcher
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based at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, Southampton. The project is researching, developing and evaluating decentralised algorithms, meta-information data structures and indexing
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will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI, and the research team to develop deep learning-based computer vision algorithms and software for object detection, classification, and
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partners. Main Duties Improve, develop, implement, and apply advanced computational tools and workflows to process, analyse, and interpret large-scale LCMS-based metabolomics datasets across multiple species
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are a skilled and enthusiastic R programmer with a strong background in bioinformatics or computational statistics, capable of maintaining and extending complex software packages while collaborating
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to broader management/administration processes Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or specific research project Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict
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focusing on the use QM/MM simulations to study targeted covalent inhibition and approaches to accelerate quantum chemistry calculations on quantum computers. Candidates should have a PhD in computational
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focusing on the use QM/MM simulations to study targeted covalent inhibition and approaches to accelerate quantum chemistry calculations on quantum computers. Candidates should have a PhD in computational
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. Computational modelling approaches are frequently used alongside experimental research programmes and much of our research crosses traditional boundaries, including the relationship of biodiversity to the health