19 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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areas (i) Non-adiabatic chemical dynamics, (ii) Physics of charge transport in the solid state, (iii) QM/MM methods, (iv) Atomistic classical simulations of macromolecules (v) Biophysics. You can write
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“LAHAR-MM: An integrated approach to LAhar Hazard Assessment and eaRly warning using geophysical Monitoring and numerical Modelling”. This project will investigate the characteristics and flow behaviour
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UKRI-funded programme of research called “SCHOUSE: Supporting Communities in social Housing and Optimising Urban food System interventions for Equity”. This exciting opportunity offers for a postdoctoral
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air sensitive techniques. Successful candidates will join the EPSRC Programme Grant 'Digital Navigation of Chemical Space for Function' as part of a multidisciplinary team that integrates the targeting
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possible until 31 December 2027. Key responsibilities and duties: Use analytical and numerical mathematical tools to design a sensor system using infrasound and ultrasound. Propose different sensor systems
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). The project also includes the encapsulation active materials using ultrasonication methods for encapsulation of active materials for their use in targeted sustainable bioplastics. The post is available from 1
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Are you enthusiastic about exploring the fascinating interplay between biology and mechanics? We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to develop methods
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. The role requires collaboration, analytical skills, and experience in qualitative research methods. Based in Liverpool, the researcher will attend regional and national meetings. The post is supervised by
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chromatin and small non-coding RNAs, in regulating gene expression in the parasitic nematode 'Strongyloides'. In this role you will develop and use CRISPR methods to manipulate chromatin domains and to test
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The Hadronic Matter Group of the Physics Department is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support its STFC-funded Electron Ion Collider R&D programme, which aims to develop new