20 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at University of Cambridge
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have or expect to obtain a first or upper second-class degree in a relevant subject from a UK university, or equivalent standard abroad. Prior research experience, for instance in molecular biology
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biology, molecular biophysics, structural biology and particularly genomics. Students will contribute to one or more of our primary research areas below: Our main area of interest is on the structure and
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will be based at the University of Cambridge in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy as part of the Structural Materials Group. The Structural Materials Group is a diverse and dynamic
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through a combination of experimental work, that exploits the latest digital measurement tools and state-of-the-art equipment in the Cambridge Civil Engineering laboratories, and multi-physics modelling
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diverse and dynamic research team working across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and biomedical sectors. The groups expertise includes alloy design, microstructure-property relationships, phase
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processes associated with CIN [1], leveraging single-cell DNA sequencing understand CIN heterogeneity [2], and development and implementation of machine learning and AI models to imaging data [3]. The student
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and dynamic research team working across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and biomedical sectors. The groups expertise includes alloy design, microstructure-property relationships, phase
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, and simulations across physics, chemistry, and engineering. Applicants should have, or be expected to gain, a high (1st or 2:1) honours degree in Physics or Chemistry. Fixed-term: The funds
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mouse models and immunology expertise (CRUK-CI), access to relevant patient material (matched fresh-frozen PDAC and serum samples). We will utilize AstraZeneca expertise in spatial and circulatory
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microscopies, ultrafast photophysics, X-ray, THz, superresolution, modelling. Further details including funding information is available at: www.nanodtc.cam.ac.uk/apply/ For entry in October 2026, applications