37 computational-complexity-"U.S"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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the complex interrelationships between society and mental health, with a commitment to: Ensure that the impact of social context is central to how we understand mental health; Work in partnership with affected
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development laboratories at Guy’s Campus, London Bridge. The group specialises in inventing custom fluorescence-lifetime and multiphoton technologies and coupling them with powerful computational pipelines
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within medical imaging and computational modelling technologies. Our objective is to facilitate research and teaching guided by clinical questions and is aimed at novelty, understanding of physiology and
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within medical imaging and computational modelling technologies. Our objective is to facilitate research and teaching guided by clinical questions and is aimed at novelty, understanding of physiology and
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recordings from neural organoids Have experience of performing RNASequencing (bulk and single cell/nuclei) from neural organoids Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex
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sharing research data so as to make it available to other members of the research team Excellent oral presentation skills, with the ability to communicate complex specialist material to a variety of
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associate with expertise in data science to join the King’s BHF Centre of Research Excellence and contribute to a growing cardio-immunology research programme. Inflammation is increasingly recognised as a key
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Institute and Centre Lead for Cancer Genomics and Computational Biology at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London). We welcome applications from all qualified candidates. Research staff
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of mathematical analysis and complex systems, focusing on cutting-edge problems in the dynamics of strongly interacting systems. The role is ideally suited for researchers with expertise in one or more of the
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About us A post-doctoral research associate position is available at the Photonics & Nanotechnology group, Physics Department, King’s College London, funded by the EPSRC Programme Grant New