21 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" research jobs at University of Glasgow
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specialised RNA sequencing and proteomic approaches. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with and under the guidance of Prof. Alfredo Castello and his team. 1. Plan
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of Quantum Computing (EPIQC) with Prof. Chong Li . Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge and hands on experience in design,fabrication and characterisation of microwave devices transistors and
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This post is part time (5 hours per week) and fixed term for up to 6 months from start date. Job Purpose The purpose of this job is to support Dr Eleanor Kirk (PI) and Prof Ruth Dukes (Co-I
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and related disorders, working with Prof. Darren Monckton. Prof Monckton’s team use human genetic analyses of patient cohorts, and analysis of cell and animal models to define the role of somatic
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Nanovibrational control of chondrogenic differentiation working with Prof Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez and in collaboration with Prof Matt Dalby. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute
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) under the overall direction of Prof Gioia Falcone (PI, School of Engineering). You will conduct research work on the radiogenic heat production of Caledonian rocks through a combination of new
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tissue-level determinants of proarrhythmia in an experimental model of long QT syndrome (LQTS) with translation into novel risk stratification approaches using computational modelling. The successful
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in the Job Purpose. A4. Well-developed working knowledge of research methods, technical models, equipment and techniques relevant to the project/discipline as outlined in the Job Purpose, including
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Investigator). The applicant will make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on gut bacteria that produce a genotoxin, called colibactin The successful candidate will have extensive skills in
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will apply a multi-disciplinary Team Science approach to deliver fundamental new insights into the role of S-acylation in cell physiology. The successful candidate will join an ongoing research program