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remission as a model of flare vs remission with a 50% relapse rate. Initial data analysis has taken place using the 10x Chromium single cell sequencing identifying putative cellular subpopulations
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/rehabilitation applications. It is expected that the application has the knowledge of: 1) deep learning, large AI models, large language models; 2) the rendering techniques for generating human body animations
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findings verbally and in writing to a wide range of audiences. How to apply Please apply with your CV and a cover letter on the university website. A copy of the proposal on which the project is based is
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can successfully predict previously-unknown regulators of seed development through functional genetic analysis of conserved, uncharacterised genes in the model seed plant Arabidopsis thaliana
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. Expertise in one or more of the following areas would be an advantage: Life cycle assessment, Life cycle social assessment, Techno-economic modelling, Materials flow analysis, Energy storage or battery supply
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, and computer modelling skills. Excellent interpersonal communication and oral presentation skills in English Self-driven and strong team spirit Open to fixed-term contract (renewable upon review
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research in ship hydrodynamics, design optimisation, and marine decarbonisation. Our work combines advanced simulation, AI, and experimental methods to support a more sustainable maritime future. The Role
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models, and contributing to the dissemination and publication of research findings. The role also involves working in tandem with the Head of Product Policy and the Group Head of Strategy and Planning
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extracellular histone, a damage-associated molecular pattern that is implicated in adverse outcomes after injury. This project will include using a range of clinically relevant models as well as in vitro
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modelling; Coordination of field measurement and data analysis; Writing reports and publications; Supporting project team and organising project meetings; The project includes generous equipment budget and