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cytometry. Our experimental programme is designed to interface and synergise with simultaneous theoretical developments of computational models and novel methods for analysing system purposes
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human activity in the region, partly due to the dramatically reducing summer sea-ice extent, increases vulnerability to high impact weather. Mitigating these risks demands better forecasts, but to make more
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contribute to the university’s research culture. You will have 1) a completed PhD in a Humanities subject, preferably History, Cultural/Literary Studies, or Social Sciences, 2) Expertise relevant to the topic
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considers thrombi as “transient tissues”. For this multidisciplinary project, we are looking for a highly motivated computational biologist who holds a PhD in a relevant field with a commensurate publication
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of Reading, Imperial College, London and Tsinghua University. The postholder will also be expected to interact with other members of the LEMONTREE team. The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in environmental
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the University of Northumbria "When and Why does it Rain in the Desert". The postholder will be based in Reading and will be part of a team of early career scientists there. You will have: A PhD in a relevant
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). The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in environmental science or closely related discipline by the start date of the appointment Broad understanding of eco-evolutionary optimality concepts and modelling