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expertise in Structural Biology and Computational Medicinal Chemistry. You will be also supported by a senior supervisor from RxCelerate. Candidates should have a PhD in molecular simulations of biomolecular
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, you will execute core experimental work, simulating soil–pipeline environments under hydrogen exposure, measuring microbial activity and profiling microbial communities, and assessing corrosion damage
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to undergraduate and postgraduate research students Experience and Achievements Essential Experience in the system level dynamic simulation of electric machines and drives (including electronics and software aspects
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hydrodynamics for novel marine vehicles, including large ships and small AUVs and offshore renewable energy systems including offshore wind. You are expected to perform advanced computational fluid dynamics
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, molecular, and biochemical techniques. Be part of an international consortium of researchers dedicated to the project. This position also offers the opportunity to gain valuable additional research experience
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BBSRC funded project of Dr. R. Daniel and Dr. L. Wu. The laboratory is a multidisciplinary research group studying Bacterial Molecular & Cell Biology specifically the mechanisms of bacterial growth and
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improve the outcome of patients with acute leukaemia. This is an excellent opportunity join a dynamic translational research group with a track record of improving patient diagnosis and management
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schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 29 August 2025 We are seeking a motivated molecular scientist to join our team investigating the molecular mechanisms
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the ability to do the follow up detailed simulation and optimisation work. The role involves first hand research in small scale wave and tidal energy extraction, working with electrical and hydrodynamic
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, with experience in contemporary molecular cell biology, tumour metabolism, experimental modelling and bioinformatics as applied to translational cancer genomics, ideally within the context of childhood