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developing formalisms for their interpretation (GMC structure, dynamical state, lifetime, formation, evolution), and/or ii) weighing the supermassive black holes lurking at galaxy centres using molecular gas
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: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 08 June 2025 Interview Date: Friday 27 June 2025 Reference: CBS-0112-25 We are looking for a skilled and motivated Post Doctoral Research Associate to join the Structure and
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-scale structures in different regions of space. The key data comes from recent missions (SolarOrbiter, ParkerSolarProbe, BepiColombo) and databases of MagnetosphericMultiScale and Messenger. About You The
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. Experience in expression and purification of recombinant proteins is also desirable. Experience with protein biophysics and structural biology is also desirable. Closing date: 27 June 2025, 11:59PM
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imagination for atomistic structure and dynamics; an interest in fundamental science with real-world applications; and both the initiative to work independently and the skill to collaborate in a
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learning approaches. You will develop novel, reproducible methods for analysing both structured and unstructured clinical data, generating insights into disease trajectories, predicting clinical outcomes
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of semiconducting metal halides, chalcohalides and metal chalcogenides. The unusual properties displayed by many of these materials, including structural flexibility, strongly anharmonic lattice potentials, ionic
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. The postholders will support ongoing research that aims to unravel the molecular architecture of the chloroplast’s beta-barrel protein assembly machinery using structural tools. One of the posts will be focusing
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learning. The post-holder will be familiar with the use of these techniques and experience of dataset construction and data mining will be essential. The successful applicant will have completed an MPhil/PhD
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harm and structural violence, and knowledge of child safeguarding practice in the UK is an advantage. They will also need skills in utilising creative methods for research and know how to analyse and