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robots. They will be working with a team composed of PhD students, Research Assistants and Postdocs that is developing novel multi-robot architectures for practical, real-world settings. Current solutions
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. The role will be based at Douglas House, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge, and in Oxford, at Akrivia Health (where the postdoc will be seconded to), with the option of working flexibly for one/two
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor
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to ionising radiation and clinically relevant drugs. A strong focus of this research is to study the specific functions of key DNA repair enzymes in high detail, how they function as a network to facilitate
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modelling of the C. elegans neural network. The lab also uses Two Electrode Voltage Clamp (TEVC) electrophysiology and molecular biology techniques to characterise receptors. There are a broad range of
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interdisciplinary collaboration. The candidate will have the opportunity develop a large network of research collaborators based at universities and non-governmental organizations. The work is on site. There will be