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simulation software to study interactions. Applicants must demonstrate a track record in applying such approaches including a relevant Ph.D./DPhil and experience. Applicants must also be confident in using
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record of academic research (creativity, thoroughness, and assiduity), the capacity for independent work, the ability to work and interact positively with colleagues and the team, a demonstrated ability
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and understanding the properties and interactions of molecular-scale matter, e.g., biological macromolecules. Recently the group pioneered “molecular stereometry” –- a new experimental approach to
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becomes essential. This project will focus on building a comprehensive digital twin of a future quantum computer to investigate how classical subsystems scale and interact, and how this scaling impacts
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, Biochemistry, or Biophysics. You should be driven, have experience in protein production, the analysis of interactions between macromolecules, and good background in structural biology and biophysics. Since your
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professional, reassuring and supportive manner when interacting with young people and their parents is essential. Experience of independently managing a discrete area of a research project would be desirable as
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professional, reassuring and supportive manner when interacting with young children and their parents is essential. Experience of independently managing a discrete area of a research project would be desirable
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machine learning, computer vision, human-computer interaction, or similar relevant areas. Experience in research or development on bias, interpretability, and/or privacy in machine learning/AI is necessary
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well as proficiency in data analysis and coding. Your writing and communication skills allow you to interact effectively with different academic communities. Applications should include responses to each
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. The position is available for a fixed term of 36 months from time of appointment. This project is associated with a new EPSRC/UKRI-funded project entitled “Mastering charge-lattice interactions in novel