24 computer-algorithm-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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), computation (bioinformatics, machine learning, statistical analysis), working with animals (radio-tracking, animal handling/sampling), and deep knowledge of evolutionary biology and gerontology. The Norwich
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discovery. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded studentships for October 2025 entry. The programme offers postgraduates the opportunity
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that are interested in the evolution of plant-pathogen interactions. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded studentships for October 2026 entry
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. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded studentships for October 2026 entry. The programme offers postgraduates the opportunity to undertake a 4-year
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facilities, located at the core of the Norwich Research Park. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded studentships for October 2026 entry
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confined battery geometries. Advanced modelling—including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and transient thermal analysis—is required to accurately capture heat flux distributions, temperature uniformity
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-Markovianity. For sufficiently Markovian systems, the photon-photon correlations can be computed using the quantum regression theorem together with a Lindblad equation for atomic ensembles or a HEOM model of a
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. genetics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology) or a quantitative science (e.g. computer science, statistics, physics), and have strong interests in genomics, data analysis and evolution. The Norwich
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both laboratory (sequencing, qPCR, phage biology) and computational/analytical areas (bacterial and phage phylogenomics, genome-wide associations). During the PhD programme the student will spend time at
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effects on the human host, either beneficially, such as antibacterial compounds, or negatively, such as toxins. Computational analysis of genomic data highlights a vast number of pathways to such molecules