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by people, our research is harnessing this power with a focus on People-Led Net Zero (P-LNZ). The successful candidate will be able to undertake whole life modelling and/or life cycle assessment, and
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, rehabilitation, biomechanics, musculoskeletal modelling, sports performance, and psychology. As part of our recent expansion, and involvement in the MyWorld Programme , we are very excited about the opening
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. • Computational drug discovery including molecular design, macrocycle conformations, docking, or predictive models for permeability and pharmacokinetics. About the Prize Fellowship The Bath Prize Fellowship offers
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Chemistry, Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Health Sciences, or a related discipline. At least one year of experience in formulation science or chemical analysis. Experience in PKPB modelling is desirable. Why Join Us
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-Award team works both remotely and on campus, as part of a hybrid model. Everyone is expected to work on campus for some of their week - this is not a fully remote role - and it is strongly preferred
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, insight and recommendations to Project Boards and Executive groups. About you You’ll bring the credibility, resilience and expertise needed to lead organisational design and Target Operating Model (TOM
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About the role We are recruiting a Research Associate who will undertake fundamental research in large-scale transmission system modelling. They will help with the identification of key energy and
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Quantitative Tool for Dermal Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling. Background: Topical drug products applied to skin undergo substantial metamorphosis when rubbed into the application site: volatile
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environmental impact and improve performance in a critical technology sector. What you’ll need A PhD in a relevant engineering field or experience in industrial R&D Experience with modelling and simulation tools
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. This project leads a major effort to transform food production, transitioning to an environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable model in which novel manufacturing systems complement traditional food