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approaches including multivariate shape analysis, phylogenetic comparative methods, and computational fluid dynamics. The work involves primarily office-based computational research, with some museum
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experience of working independently, developing analysis pipelines and writing papers. You will have published research and have experience presenting your research to colleagues, the wider research community
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, experience of undertaking qualitative data collection, analysis and write-up, and excellent time management, interpersonal and communication skills. The role would particularly suit applicants with experience
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modelling, quantification of uncertainties and data analysis. They will work closely with a large delivery team at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, British Geological Survey and Imperial College London
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methodology, primarily based on organobismuth chemistry and transition metal catalysis. This will involve reaction optimisation, method exemplification, and target identification. You will assist the principal
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into everything from recruiting participants and collecting data to diving into analysis and discovering what students really think. One day you might be helping us figure out how to improve campus Wi-Fi, and the
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Framework (Times Higher Education analysis of REF2021). You will develop and apply molecular simulation methods to model protein dynamics and interactions. This will include developing methods based
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and fully supported scientific instrument and analysis facilities. For informal queries about the role please contact Craig Butts: hos-chem@bristol.ac.uk / 0117 4552279 Contract: Open Ended Grade: L
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to enable us to better understand the mechanisms that underlie emotional control. You will also be expected to undertake the data analysis and prepare results for publication, including drafting manuscripts
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offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research to obtain methodologies, tools and processes for nonlinear aeroelastic stability analysis used for novel design and certification purposes