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relationships is a bottleneck for systematic material development. In this project, the candidate will conduct a high throughput computational screening of novel organic mixed ionic/electronic conductors
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based in the Department of Informatics within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES), an internationally recognised centre for research in robotics, artificial intelligence
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high-quality research, education and training in immunobiology, inflammation biology, infection and liver studies in the context of health and disease. About the role We are seeking a highly motivated
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Hopkins University (USA). About the role The PDRA will lead the development of new computational and mathematical models to quantify and predict infectious disease risk, particularly for identifying high
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international partners and maintains strong links with rheumatology and primary care services throughout the NHS. We have an active programme of patient and public involvement, which informs all stages of our
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international team - including Dundee, EMBL-EBI and German Bioimaging - to develop next gen file format strategies and data management for existing large complex multimodal human tissue bioimaging datasets at KCL
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consortium led by AINIA research centre in Spain. The postholder will have access to state-of-the-art high-performance computing (HPC) resources and will work alongside experts in both computational and
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, charitable trusts and foundations, international Universities and industry. The post holder will work as part of a recently-funded EPSRC Programme grant, undertaking research into nanotheranostics, support
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) Understanding of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton and its regulation. General proficiency in computing, including an understanding of high-performance computing clusters Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full
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Hopkins University (USA). About the role The PDRA will lead the development of new computational and mathematical models to quantify and predict infectious disease risk, particularly for identifying high