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, activation, and effector functions in preclinical models of autoimmunity. This research is part of a broader effort to define how inhibitory receptors tune T-cell responses in health and disease, ultimately
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haematology, supported by world-class facilities, access to deeply phenotyped clinical cohorts, and a strong collaborative network. You will hold a relevant PhD/DPhil, together with relevant knowledge in normal
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developing characterisations of network models and interactions with methods in statistical machine learning. The post holder provides guidance to junior members of the research group including project
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, contributing £50B to GDP and direct employment for >300,000 people in 12,000 companies. This project will collaborate with the REWIRE IKC (Innovation and Knowledge Centre: Transforming Net Zero with Ultrawide
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The Kelly lab welcomes individuals with diverse career backgrounds – PhD-level scientists in any discipline with expertise in data and programming, or software engineers outside of academia looking to change
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and accelerating the development of next-generation inorganic and hybrid crystalline semiconductors for the net-zero carbon transition. Materials explored will expand from an initial selection
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The post holder will develop computational models of learning processes in cortical networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity
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biotechnology, design, and engineering across Northumbria, Oxford, and Imperial, as well as start-ups and SME collaborators who are already bringing novel materials to market. Applicants should hold a PhD, or be
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for network constraints and uncertainty. Collaborating with other researchers on the project, you will also contribute to the design of a supporting cloud-to-edge computing architecture and profit-sharing
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routing, protocols, congestion control and resilience, and collaborate with other researchers in the project, providing innovation across multiple domains. About you You should have a PhD/DPhil in Computer