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forces—such as those predicted by physics beyond the Standard Model. Distant, coupled microwave optomechanical systems can also be utilized for quantum information transmission. In this project, two
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-pathogen signalling networks in macrophage infection models. You will work in the laboratory of Dr Dominic Byrne, and in collaboration with Claire Eyers from the Centre of Proteomic Research (CPR). You
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, spatial, and social data into digital twin models for scenario testing and policy simulation. Adapt co-design methods to local contexts in demonstrator sites (Portugal, Sweden, Italy). Contribute to policy
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group with expertise in primary headache disorders, electrophysiology, disease modelling, behaviour, chemogenetics and in vivo neural imaging technologies. The Headache Group is part of the WSPaRC, with
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their scales, exploring parameter space for vortex behaviour using theory and idealised model simulations, testing the relevance of the new paradigm using case studies observed using during the NERC
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level of detail extracted from these experiments. As part of this role, you will work closely with other researchers to translate these experimental results into our numerical models, helping to improve
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interferonopathies [PMID: 34671122]. Our group previously identified a type I interferonopathy associated with homozygous mutation of STAT2 [PMID: 31836668]. We have generated a mouse model of this disorder, in which
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, characterisation and modelling to study and generate a new understanding of MoSS. These advances will have applications across multiple sectors, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and food industries
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. The successful applicant will investigate the structure, dynamics, and motility of the bacterial Type IV pilus (T4P) machinery in the model organism Thermus thermophilus using theoretical modelling, simulation
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social media analysis, smartphone-based sensing, and agent-based modeling. Combining macro-level patterns with micro-level behavioral data, it will examine how polarized content influences stress, anxiety