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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
, epidemiology, and socio-environmental modelling. To be considered a successful candidate; A PhD degree in Ecology, Biodiversity analyses, Environmental Science, Remote Sensing, Epidemiology, Data Science, or a
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of the continuum equations governing the mechanics of fluids and soft solids. Ability to design theoretical models and carry out appropriate analytical calculations to achieve the proposed objectives. Experience in
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(e.g. Matlab / Python) Experience of or willingness to work with pre-clinical tissue models (e.g. farmed meat) and human tissue (e.g. contaminated instruments in clinical facilities). A proven academic
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Duration: 8 months or until 31 May 2026, whichever is sooner About the Role This is a research position for an EPSRC funded project entitled “Distributed Acoustic Sensor System for Modelling Active
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techniques will be used, including Large Language Models (LLMs). About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable
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, to contribute to cutting-edge research on the early detection and prevention of primary intestinal tumours using animal models of ageing. The project involves a range of advanced techniques, such as complex mouse
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organoid and across organoids, enhancing our theoretical understanding of the emerging information content within the single organoid and across the array, through the development of analytical and modelling
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tomato and pepper as model systems. Work in Oxford will build on our extensive experience in studying bacterial virulence mechanisms and the role of the plant microenvironment in disease development
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into the ethical governance of Large Language Models (LLMs), as part of the prestigious Divirsibus Vis Plurima Solvo project. The position is full-time and fixed term for 41 months or to the funding end date of 30
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into the ethical governance of Large Language Models (LLMs), as part of the prestigious Divirsibus Vis Plurima Solvo project. The position is full-time and fixed term for 41 months or to the funding end date of 30