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a dynamic hub of multi-disciplinary scholarship that seeks to address the pressing issues facing our world today, including climate change, inequality and global health. At King’s, we are deeply
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frameworks into mathematical models of complex cross-scale disease dynamics across different epidemiological scenarios. A key responsibility is to test key assumptions about differential disease risk by
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modelling of biointerfaces using advanced molecular dynamic approaches This is a full time (35 hours per week) and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 28/02/2026. Research staff at King’s
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models of species’ range dynamics. For more information please see https://bdc.univie.ac.at/ . We are currently offering a post-doc position (temporary replacement, until 30/06/2028). The successful
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electrolyser systems. As well as conduct and supervise experiments particularly with PEM dynamic operation. You would work in collaboration with electrolyser modellers in Aalto, but your focus would be
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research. This is a fixed-term position for 2 years,providing an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking research group. This is a full time 35 hours per week, and you will be
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probability theory. A good starting point to get familiar with the topic is the paper ‘Sharp threshold for the ballisticity of the random walk on the exclusion process’ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.02096 in
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molecular photochemical process, also in complex environments. Your personal sphere of play: A university postdoc position is available at the Institute of Theoretical Chemistry in the Faculty of Chemistry of
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to academic excellence and societal impact. The African Leadership Centre (ALC) is a dynamic unit based within the King’s School of Global Affairs (SGA) that delivers postgraduate teaching, doctoral training
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probability theory. A good starting point to get familiar with the topic is the paper ‘Sharp threshold for the ballisticity of the random walk on the exclusion process’ (https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.02096 ). You