82 programming-"Prof"-"Fermilab"-"Sun-Yat-Sen-University" Postdoctoral positions in United Kingdom
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and make major contributions to the work of the group The Post Doctoral Researcher will be the senior scientist leading the discovery science research supporting the BHF Professorship award to Prof
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applicant will work primarily with the UK PI Prof Ian Jermyn (Durham) and Co-I Prof Karthik Bharath (Nottingham), but will also have the opportunity to collaborate with US PI Prof Sebastian Kurtek (Ohio) and
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the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC, link: https://www.nqcc.co.uk ) with a particular focus on research related to the UK Testbed Programme (link: https://www.nqcc.ac.uk/quantum-computing-testbeds-in
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enhancing the broader public understanding and commercial impact of the research. The post-holder is employed to work on the UNISON project which will be led by Prof Dawei Wu. Whilst this means that the post
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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will be led by Prof. Martin Roderick. Whilst this means that the post-holder will not be carrying out independent research in their own right, the expectation is that they will contribute
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: PhD or equivalent degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Machine Learning, AI, Control Engineering, or a related field. Excellent programming skills and experience with related tools and software. A
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, and Munich. The role: The position aims to develop predictive computational models of epigenetic dynamics, in close collaboration with Prof Rob Klose’s experimental group (Biochemistry, Oxford
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this binding can be engineered to improve Rubisco's catalytic activity. The research programme will provide insight into direct molecular responses to carbon dioxide in prokaryotic and eukaryotic photosynthetic
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the UK PI Dr Richard Brown (Durham) and Co-I Prof Paul Brennan (UCL), Co-I Prof Patrice Carbonneau (Durham), and Co-I Dr Silvio de Angelis, and Prof Jim McElwaine (Woods Hole, USA). The project involves