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preparation protocol optimized for low-quality DNA extracted from fuel samples. The initial appointment is for three months, with potential for extension based on funding availability. Key Responsibilities
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vulnerable to hardware-level threats, including side-channel attacks, fault injections, etc., particularly when optimized for performance. This Research Fellow position focuses on AI security in the context
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to optimize treatment for female genital schistosomiasis. The post holder will join the LSHTM Schistosomiasis Research Group. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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development, paleo-climate data collection, and applied mathematics. Our goal is to make optimal use of past climatic information to better understand Earth’s climate response to various kinds of forcing
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chip. A strong background in the design and fabrication of silicon photonic devices, advanced characterization techniques, and an interest in semiconductor materials optimization is highly desirable
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to optimize treatment for female genital schistosomiasis. The post holder will join the LSHTM Schistosomiasis Research Group. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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breakwaters under varied sea conditions. 2. CFD and Finite Element Modeling Perform Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations to optimize the design and performance of floating breakwaters. Develop finite
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optimal experimental design methods to establish a realistic set of experiments for characterising microbial growth within time and cost constraints. There is significant flexibility in the post with scope
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need optimally. Finally, in a multi-site study, we will test whether using this system and escalation pathways leads to better outcomes. We are seeking an enthusiastic, ambitious, clinical researcher
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who is at risk of deterioration. We will then investigate how to use this information to escalate the care of women in need optimally. Finally, in a multi-site study, we will test whether using