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out rigorous and impactful research into the computational mechanisms of human learning using deep neural network models, and disseminating the findings within the research group, across the wider
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the areas of green innovation and sustainability, health and wellbeing and inclusive communities. This post-doctoral research fellowship scheme is introduced to support strategic development of research, RKE
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immunocytochemistry, electrophysiology & live cells imaging. The aim of the projects is to approximate cellular phenotypes in an in vitro model of Bipolar Disorder (BD), & attributing abnormal network activity
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of carbon, major- and micro-nutrients and phyto- and zoo-plankton in the global ocean. At Liverpool, we use this model to assess the role of key mechanisms and how they shape the response of net primary
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the world. Being a part of Durham is about more than just the success of the University, it’s also about contributing to the success of the city, county and community. Our University Strategy is built
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host of actin-binding proteins (ABPs) modulate the growth and stability of individual filaments or organise multiple filaments into various bundled and branched networks. This role will focus on a family
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management and version control (Git/GitHub, workflow automation, documentation) Capacity to work independently and as a multi-disciplined team Excellent verbal and written communication skills (e.g
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Weekly Working Hours: 14.8 Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract Fixed Term Contract: End Date: 31 July 2026 Welsh Language: Not Applicable Change your career, change lives The Open University is the
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the implementation of wearable health monitoring technologies and wearable devices for deployment in body area networks. The successful candidate will primarily be working on two funded European projects in the area
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-pathogen signalling networks in macrophage infection models. You will work in the laboratory of Dr Dominic Byrne, and in collaboration with Claire Eyers from the Centre of Proteomic Research (CPR). You