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Resources . About the role The UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering and the UCL Energy Institute are seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Teaching) in Financing Net Zero and Healthy Buildings
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The role The University of Bristol seeks to recruit an Innovation Research Associate (InRA) for the newly established £2.8M EPSRC Network Plus “Scale Up Mathematics for Formulated Products
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, collaborative research and teaching. The Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering and the Energy Institute are seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Teaching) in Financing Net Zero and Healthy Buildings. This
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The University of Bristol seeks to recruit an Innovation Research Associate (InRA) for the newly established £2.8M EPSRC Network Plus “Scale Up Mathematics for Formulated Products” (SUM4Products
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Our research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Apply now
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interventions to extend human healthspan. Techniques: Data mining Transcriptomics Proteomics Statistical Analysis Machine Learning Genetics Molecular Biology References: Developmental mitochondrial complex I
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postdoctoral research associate to use multiplexed synaptic proteomics to investigate how synaptic molecular complexity impacts synaptic function in health and early-stages of Alzheimer’s disease. This position
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machine learning. One arm of the project will seek to engineer diverse quantitative features (e.g., adapting concepts and metrics from network science [5] to characterise cellular graphs) of the spatial
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to understand complex problems including complex statistical analysis, data linkage, longitudinal epidemiological and advanced meta-analysis, but also in depth qualitative techniques and the analysis
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extend human healthspan. Techniques: Data mining Transcriptomics Proteomics Statistical Analysis Machine Learning Genetics Molecular Biology References: Developmental mitochondrial complex I activity