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and healthcare system simulation modelling will be useful for evaluating these options. To that end, this team will develop a novel analytical simulation framework and use it to address these pressing
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part of a broader collaborative team, under the supervision of Dr Shivani Pasricha, you'll utilise advanced molecular genetic technologies like CRISPR and data analytics to understand infection dynamics
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, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline (Minimum standard 2.1) Have, or be about to obtain* a PhD in Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmaceutical Engineering
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reports and presentations High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information clearly Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Daniel Wheatley, email: d.wheatley@bham.ac.uk To download
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manufacturers, data analytics and space-enabled services. This role is connected to this through the University of Strathclyde Space Cluster and the wider West of Scotland Space Cluster, which brings together
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imagingGood organisational skills and attention to detail Experience in data analytics, statistical analysis and in programming (such as MatLab, R, Python) Ability to write papers for high quality peer-reviewed
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continuous systems. The experimental data will contribute to developing an initial techno-economic evaluation to test the feasibility of utilising flower waste as feedstock. The project outcome is a first step
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responsible for the entire project from polymer synthesis, crystallisation-driven self-assembly, characterising data collection interpretation. Training will be provided in all of the component techniques but
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(social and criminal justice policy areas) during the Blair Government so as to be able to feed into the recently elected government's policy discussions. The main form of analytic techniques used will be
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alongside Facilitator UK Delivery Leads Professor Karen Watchman and Dr Kathryn Mackay. The role holder will report to Professor Karen Watchman. Information about the Facilitator, and other, IMPACT models can