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of 24 months. The project aim’s to develop new constitutive models to describe the mechanical behaviour of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs). These polymers are increasingly being developed as a
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’ (PHOENIX), led by Associate Professor Thomas Aubry (University of Oxford). Using a combination of laboratory experiments, field work and numerical modelling, PHOENIX aims to improve our understanding
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samples and disease models. Working closely with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists, you will help generate and interpret high-resolution datasets that reveal new insights
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will develop novel tools which will allow efficient flow modelling tools for other researchers to explore higher fidelity thermochemistry modelling. The main responsibilities of the post will be
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and optimising assays aimed at target validation; principally through immunogenicity assays in animal models. You will also conduct experiments aimed at understanding the tumour-immune microenvironment
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) information-theoretic active learning, and c) capturing uncertainty in deep learning models (including large language models). The successful postholder will hold or be close to the completion of a PhD/DPhil in
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form, how it is generated and how it evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model organism
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battery materials synthesis and device fabrication, advanced characterisation and materials modelling. We will work to develop new Li-rich 3D cathodes by controlling local ordering in disordered rocksalt
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Swan Bronze award, highlighting its commitment to promoting women in Science, Engineering and Technology. Robotics, Granular materials, Molecular dynamics, Finite element modelling, wearable robotics.
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, Oxford, Leeds, Reading, and Birmingham) and international (Utrecht University, ETH Zurich, Université Catholique de Louvain, etc.) scientists to use new modelling resources and methods to elucidate drivers