53 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham
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, work with bacterial pathogens, and bioinformatics. Role Summary Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids Operate within area of specialism Analyse and interpret
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bioinformatics to undertake a 2-year project ‘Speed breeding technologies for UK broadleaved trees’ as part of the Defra-funded Centre for Forest Protection (CFP). This project is a UK-wide collaboration with Dr
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degree in biological or biomedical sciences, and a PhD degree in the field of microbiology Significant experience with microbiology and microbial genomics and/or microbial bioinformatics is required Able
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We are seeking to appoint an autonomous and experienced mixed methods researcher. We require a post-doctoral Research Fellow to deliver the process evaluation of the COMbAT Fatigue feasibility study
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to translate these findings into an industrially relevant recycling process. The work will investigate the relationship between feedstock format, reaction conditions, and product yield through systematic
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economic impacts across the project and developing a common understanding of the requirements for quantifying inputs and outputs from all steps within ReLiB processes. This momentum will continue to drive
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to contribute to broader management/administration processes Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or specific research project Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict
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community and provide equal opportunities in our recruitment processes. The School of Mathematics holds an Athena SWAN Silver award, supports the London Mathematical Society Good Practice Scheme and is a
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ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes at the University of Birmingham and to coordinate effectively with such processes at project partner Universities, Contribute
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across the IGNITE themes through the development and application of advanced Multiphysics models of the Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) process for sustainable steelmaking. They will help design and refine