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The Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Research Programme (MLW; https://www.mlw.mw) and the University of Liverpool seeks a senior mathematical modeller to establish and lead a team of mathematical modellers
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prediction and estimate kinetic parameters for enzyme-constrained models. By processing proprietary multi-omics data, you will initially focus on determining metabolic vulnerabilities in Zymoseptoria tritici
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The School of the Arts are seeking to appoint a Technician with exceptional skills and experience of equipment and techniques relevant to technical facilities for model making and digital print
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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE MODELLING VECTOR (TICK) ECOLOGY AND TICK-BORNE PATHOGEN TRANSMISSION
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Scientist with experience in epidemiological and/or population modelling to join our team. You will develop recommendations for sustainable vector and vector-borne
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are encouraged from candidates from all aspects of maritime energy engineering, covering experimental, theoretical or computational modelling research in offshore energy. The successful candidate will be
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate (PDRA) position within the Mechanical and Geological Model Analogues (MAGMA) Laboratory in the Department of Earth, Ocean and
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Model Development Plan for future in-orbit demonstration. Further information about the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics can be found here: The post is part-time at 14 hours per week
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. You will coordinate with another postdoctoral research associate, focused on computational modelling, and publish your research findings to achieve project goals. You will contribute to knowledge
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projects aimed at advancing our understanding of cancer biology and improving patient outcomes. You will work with advanced technologies, pre-clinical tumour models, and patient-derived samples, contributing
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which have not been possible previously (chemo-sensors, infrasound, light levels etc) to characterise the sensory environment of navigating seabirds. Using Manx shearwaters as a model for the long