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of innovation in physical sciences, create collaborations and new avenues in life science which will lead to new therapeutics and advance our understanding of human biology. If you are a creative scientist who
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backgrounds, including computational chemistry, bioinformatics, systems biology, and machine learning. The project offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with experimental scientists and contribute
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project will involve both remote-sensing and field-based observations and data collection. It will provide outputs to the World Bank CAWEP (Central Asia Water Energy Power) programme to aid the design
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recognised scientists and clinicians from across the School and King’s College London. More information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scmms About The Role This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral research
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Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing. The revolutionary project will see scientists use human brain stem cell clusters (organoids) on microchip arrays to push the boundaries of neuromorphic
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national contexts. The post holder will be based at the Department of Global Health & Social Medicine; a unique interdisciplinary community that connects social scientists, biomedical researchers and
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, biochemistry and evolution of the Starship transposons in plant pathogenic fungi. We are seeking creative and ambitious scientists to lead any of the three following research themes: Starship diversity and
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, https://lupo-lab.com ) seeks a talented and motivated scientist to drive a research programme in advanced ultrafast nonlinear optics and attosecond-resolution ultrafast spectroscopy. The goal
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of an unusually large international project team including scientists from the UK Universities of Durham, Newcastle, Hull, Loughborough, and the UK National Oceanography Centre, together