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processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate gigantic ash plumes after a volcanic eruption. In other words: there is plenty of room at the faculty for ground-breaking research. We
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Your Job: This work will be performed as part of an agile team unified by a common goal: An Industry partner from semen production provides fresh sperm cells and pre-analysis. A second industry
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. Previous experience in proteomics data analysis or related areas will be valued, as will skills in handling animal samples and cell culture. The researcher will contribute to experimental planning, task
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of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate
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complemented with computational simulations of mechanobiology-mediated angiogenesis, to further dissect the contributions of cell signaling and environmental mechanical properties. The research will be conducted
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systems, and simulation-driven design, areas that contribute to scientific progress and societal resilience. As part of a university ranked number one in Ireland for Research Quality and among the top 350
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in biomaterials and bioprinting Experience in computational fluidic dynamics (i.e., COMSOL, Ansys Fluent) Experience in cell culture Knowledge of microfluidics computer simulation finite element
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are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate gigantic ash plumes after a volcanic eruption. In other words
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of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate
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studies. The MIPs will be developed for use in circulating tumour cell capture or labelling. The student will be affiliated with the Linnaeus University Centre for Biomaterials Chemistry , a dynamic and