29 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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computational methods. You will not only employ cutting-edge multi-omics analysis pipelines but also develop new computational techniques to study cellular communication and investigating new targets for drugs re
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will compare the development of annelids and molluscs and combine single-cell transcriptomics with classic embryological approaches and state-of-the-art computational methods. The findings from
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project investigating mechanosensing in Diptera. This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural dynamics simulations to recover
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. Research will focus on identifying and publishing results in methods to build foundation models, using multimodal and multiscale health data. The role is funded for 24 months in the first instance. About You
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About the Role We are seeking a researcher for a new programme focused on improving understanding of cancer risk and developing novel multicancer risk prediction models to support cancer prevention
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developmental science. The successful candidate will contribute to a major research programme investigating how educational experiences shape mental health from childhood into adulthood. The role involves working
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levels of government in England and Scotland. We anticipate that the PDRA will largely use ethnographic methods within the spatial and engagement constraints of the wider RACC research, but we are open to
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related to gravitational wave astronomy. The primary aim will be the development of advanced approaches for computational Bayesian Inference to measure the properties of Compact Binary Coalescence signals
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-applicant team the PDRA will lead the day to day running of the project. The project includes four work packages: 1) policy review and workshops with key stakeholders; 2) in-depth mixed method case studies
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Research Council’s (AHRC) Bridging Responsibilities AI Divides (BRAID) programme that will explore new technologies, new business models and new approaches to data provenance in pursuit of an equitable