12 experimental-fluid-mechanics Postdoctoral research jobs at University of London in Uk
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to work on a project investigating mechanosensing in flies (Diptera). This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and free flight kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural
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developed human discovery infrastructure enables recruitment of 200-300 severely injured patients annually as part of the ACIT study. We also have a well-established experimental modelling group with full
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About the Role We are recruiting an enthusiastic postdoctoral research associate to conduct a scientific programme of work focussed on pain mechanisms in epidermolysis bullosa, under the supervision
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the research process and work within a team is also essential. The experimental work also involves the use of flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy, therefore specific expertise in flow cytometry and
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Astronomy which hosts world-class research across a range of areas including Experimental Particle Physics, Theoretical Physics, and Condensed Matter & Materials Science. Space & Astrophysical Plasmas group
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Experimental Particle Physics, Theoretical Physics, and Condensed Matter & Materials Science. Space & Astrophysical Plasmas group has a long history of high-quality research and is part of the Astronomy Unit
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support projects using GWAS, Mendelian Randomisation, and polygenic risk score analysis to uncover genetic mechanisms underlying complex traits. There are opportunities to integrate omics data across
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project investigating mechanosensing in Diptera. This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural dynamics simulations to recover
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experimental approaches to develop and validate novel in vitro and ex vivo approaches that model arterial medial calcification without using any animal products. This work will represent an exciting step forward
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of Spiralian Asymmetric Cell Divisions”. This research position will reveal the mechanisms that drive the evolution of polar lobes during the first asymmetric cell divisions in animals with spiral cleavage. We