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associated with a new two-year Grant on "Advanced materials for next-generation spintronics: The deterministic control of altermagnets" funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). The research builds upon our
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that is developing novel robotic solutions for practical, real-world settings. Current approaches to many perception and autonomy challenges use simplifying assumptions and controlled environments. Our team
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Role Description Department We are seeking an experienced mathematical modeller. Our group is developing a range of advanced genetics-based methods for controlling mosquito-borne diseases, based
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strong potential o Proficiency in Python and/or R programming languages o Experience working in high-performance computing (HPC) environments o Command line proficiency and BASH scripting
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particular emphasis on kinetic Monte Carlo approaches, and in software development, including version control (Git or similar). Experience in ab initio methods and specifically calculations of excited
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Assistant (PDRA). The Opportunity: The aim of the project is to characterize genes that control the programmed cell death and cell separation that occurs during the breakdown of the maternal tissues
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internal structure, combined with the existence of controllable long-range dipole-dipole interactions, long trap lifetimes and strong coupling to electric and microwave fields. The postholders will be
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contribute to phenotype. The role: The Borrill group seeks a postdoctoral researcher to investigate the genetic control of cold tolerance in bread wheat. The post-holder will design, optimise and carry out
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including one or more Levantine Arabic dialects, as well as an excellent command of English. Key duties and responsibilities will include: To support development, documentation and evaluation of a workflow
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control assays, western blots…) Proven ability to critique and interpret experiments/data and problem-solve Capacity to work independently and as a multi-disciplined team, and ability to travel abroad