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of pharmaceutical formulation and manufacturing processes. The role The post holder will develop and implement mechanistic models to analyse and predict the behaviour of pharmaceutical processes. Your work will
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modeling, machine learning, or data-driven prediction methods applied to environmental datasets. Experience building and maintaining large, frequently updated archives of weather or climate observations
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research, teaching, and promoting an environment that allows all members of the department to thrive. Principal concentrations include weather prediction, air quality, air-sea interactions, climate modeling
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field. This approach is related to data assimilation, allowing for better prediction, control, and optimisation of turbulent systems in engineering, energy, and environmental applications
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acousto-structural transmission paths, developing predictive models, and producing research outputs that support practical noise mitigation solutions for the built environment industry. Key Responsibilities
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management and finite element modelling. Applicants who are in their final year of the first degree study are also encouraged to apply and will be initially employed as RSA. The University of Malta is an
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. Experience with advanced analytics, including predictive modeling, data science, or statistical analysis to support data-driven decision-making. Demonstrated experience designing and implementing ETL/ELT
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processing, quality control, integration, and analysis of single‑cell and multimodal omics datasets (e.g. scRNA‑seq, scATAC‑seq). Train, evaluate, and benchmark deep learning models operating on single‑cell
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mechanisms of adaptive and acquired drug resistance, exploring network-level control and feedback in cell signaling systems, identifying novel drug targets and therapeutic strategies, and developing predictive
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17 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Geosciences » Geology Geosciences » Hydrology Researcher