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pathogens and vectors, using artificial intelligence'. In this role, we are looking for a research associate, with expertise in structural bioinformatics (AlphaFold, modelling, structure searching), and with
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We are seeking exceptional researchers with experience in structure determination of new solid-state inorganic materials to lead work on materials design and discovery. We welcome applications from
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Construction of the future with preferred backgrounds in Construction Management, Project Management, or Civil Engineering or other cognate disciplines. The department are looking to appoint an excellent teacher
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should have a HNC/NVQ Level 4/SVQ Level 3 in business administration, science, engineering, manufacturing or construction discipline and a NEBOSH general certificate in health and safety. Interviews will
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. Exceptional skills in solid-state or solution non-oxide inorganic materials synthesis and design are essential. Expertise in advanced structural characterisation and / or property measurement is desirable
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involves analysing existing data structures, mapping data to the new Unit4 cloud environment, cleansing and validating data, and collaborating closely with IT teams, business stakeholders, and Unit4
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structural bioinformatics). You will lead the research and development of new AI approaches for gene finding and function prediction, using AlphaFold and related tools, with data dissemination via VEuPathDB
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of materials (e.g., combining structure prediction and machine learning). For example, we work closely with experts in computer science as part of the Leverhulme Research Centre for Functional Materials Design
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Emissions (UK SHORE) strategy for emissions reduction in maritime. You will have a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in an appropriate engineering discipline (Naval Architecture/Civil/Structural
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able to organise their own work with minimal supervision, and also prioritise work to meet deadlines. Most importantly, they have fun toying around with formal structures and pushing algorithmic ideas