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. Both the Department and the University run High Performance Computing services. The Statistics Group within the Department of Mathematical Sciences has 23 academic staff, plus postdoctoral researchers
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/or their active counterparts. • To perform direct numerical simulations of the continuum partial differential equations of fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, soft matter or active matter
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experimental medicine studies focusing on energy homeostasis and glucose/lipid homeostasis Data Collection & Analysis: Perform in vivo metabolic testing, blood sample and tissue analyses, and molecular biology
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: Qualifications A good first degree in an Engineering related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Marine, Mechanical, Thermal Engineering or Computer Science. Experience Experience in conducting high
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can be engineered to improve Rubisco's catalytic activity. The research programme will provide insight into direct molecular responses to carbon dioxide in prokaryotic and eukaryotic photosynthetic
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Trust Career Development award funded research programme “Unlocking the RNA Helicase Code: From Structural Insights to Therapeutic Strategies” led by Dr. Jagtap. The overall project builds upon our novel
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gases, including the operation of magneto-optical traps, the production of quantum degenerate gases and optical trapping using optical tweezers/lattices. They will be expected to display initiative and
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, state-of-the-art laboratories, high-performance computing, and industry collaboration through the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering. About the role We are looking for a highly motivated
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will apply a multi-disciplinary Team Science approach to deliver fundamental new insights into the role of S-acylation in cell physiology. The successful candidate will join an ongoing research program
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process. Algorithms will in the first instance be designed for radio astronomy and validated at extreme scales, leveraging dedicated high-performance computing implementations. Technology transfer