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science, to deliver molecular mechanics force fields that bridge the gap to quantum mechanical accuracy for biological modelling and computer-aided drug discovery. They will develop electrostatic embedding
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Sciences with strong teaching and research links to colleagues in medicine, biomedical sciences, dentistry, psychology and chemistry, alongside our three research institutes. Prospective applicants who wish
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Qualifications Essential The candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent Candidate must have experience in using LiDAR data for autonomous vehicles or an equivalent application
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Surgery. You will be required to become actively involved in the teaching and research programmes of the School of Dental Sciences and potentially across the Faculty of Medical Sciences and University. In
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resources, including software, reports, and online content such as interactive podcasts The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience The candidate should have Bachelor degree in computer science or equivalent
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benefits from being an integral part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences with strong teaching and research links to colleagues in medicine, biomedical sciences, dentistry, psychology and chemistry. The
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benefits from being an integral part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences with strong teaching and research links to colleagues in medicine, biomedical sciences, dentistry, psychology and chemistry. The
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for two experienced Transformation Workstream Leads. You will lead the successful delivery of strategic transformation initiatives within a university-wide programme, ensuring that each workstream achieves
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of pharmacy in one or more sectors. The School of Pharmacy benefits from being an integral part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences with strong teaching and research links to colleagues in medicine, biomedical
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Applications are invited for an expert in single crystal diffraction to work with Prof. Michael Probert in Chemistry at the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences (SNES), Newcastle University as part of