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parallel, the Institute is developing state-of-the-art methods that integrate living tissues with synthetic scaffolds to model and repair organs. These efforts converge across three interrelated programmes
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, prior distributions and posterior predictive checks, model comparison, programming in R (python/Matlab), implementations using R-packages rstan/JAGS and brms/STAN or equivalent interfaces. References
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based methods to observe low affinity interactions directly and relate them to structural and functional outcomes. In parallel, you will develop new sensors for intracellular potassium concentration
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interpreted. In parallel, integrated data pipelines must be developed to combine instrument telemetry, mass spectrometer outputs and housekeeping data into accessible, calibrated datasets for PST members. Key
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aims to achieve reliable genome design and synthesis – engineering cells to have specific functions – which will be a major milestone in modern biology. A dedicated social science program will support
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: Nonlinear dynamical systems modelling Large-scale simulations and high-performance computing Parallel programming and optimisation techniques These are high-value skills with applications across academia
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achieving the Objectives will run in parallel through the project, broadly along the following timeline: Year 1: literature review, desk-based mapping, initial fieldwork mapping and sampling (all Objective O1
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application, developed through parallel funding. The project sits at the intersection of Life and Health Sciences and Software/Cyber innovation, aligning with Northern Ireland’s strategic goals for Med-Tech
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. These pollutants have accumulated in soils and vegetation, and remain stored for decades potentially impacting on the food system in the UK. In parallel, current agricultural land management and food production
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well as community function, to be investigated in parallel. Standard geochemical analyses will be simultaneously performed to investigate interactions between the major nutrient cycles, and their impact on