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and leading a programme of numerical simulations relating to all aspects of our research on P-MoPAs; using particle-in-cell computer codes hosted on local and national high-performance computing
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group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and Masters project students if required. The post holder will develop quantum diamond microscopy (QDM) as a new paleomagnetic tool
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computational workflows on a high-performance cluster. You will test hypotheses using data from multiple sources, refining your approach as needed. The role also involves close collaboration with colleagues
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testing and related workflows alongside a familiarity with command-line environments, high-performance computing (HPC) environments and pipeline execution on compute clusters (e.g., SLURM) are essential. A
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or a related subject. You should have a high level of competence in cell biology and relevant experience demonstrated by first author publications in high-profile journals. The ideal candidate should
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applicant. Access to high-performance computing facilities and cloud-based quantum hardware will be provided to support simulation and verification of theoretical methods. About you The successful candidate
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subject. You should have a high level of competence in biochemistry and structural biology as well as relevant experience demonstrated by first author publications in high-profile journals. The ideal
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to less experienced members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students. In this post you will manage your own academic research and
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instruments and use them together with graduate students and postdocs to acquire data on DNA replication and/or chromatin organization. An aptitude in instrumentation development and quantitative biophysics, a
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of experimental data. You will primarily support the insectary at the Jenner Institute aiming for the assessment of new target antigens as vaccine candidates for the Malaria Vaccine Programme using some of the most