40 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United Kingdom
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liquid methods, facilitating improved battery lifespan, reliability, and safety during ultra-fast charging and high discharge cycles. However, the multi-scale thermofluid dynamics complexities of boiling
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use ultrafast spectroscopic techniques, including gas-phase methods such as tandem ion mobility mass spectrometry and time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, together with solution-phase transient
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the side effects that are often seen with classical cancer drugs? Over the years there have been a number of approaches to developing targeting methods. We have previously used peptides to generate molecules
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training and networking opportunities. Person Specification: We seek an enthusiastic team player with strong interest in the carbon cycle and climate change, self-motivation and numerical skills. Entry
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, the candidate will explore the evolution of the gut microbiome and changes in the epithelium in patients with Inflammatory Bowels Disease (IBD). To enable this, the candidate will develop new methods for high
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and highly selective method to modify natural products at otherwise inert positions. This interdisciplinary project will apply state-of-the-art biocatalysts, including cytochrome P450s, hydroxylases
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expression, purification and mutagenesis and liposome reconstitution, respirometic studies with isolated mitochondria), and biophysical methods to study protein dynamics, conformations and molecular
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of barrier winds off East Greenland using new wintertime observations from a research cruise. Carry out numerical weather prediction simulations of barrier wind case studies with the observed sea-ice
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exposed to anthropogenic threats throughout the annual cycle? How are environmental conditions shaping flyway connectivity? Methods Benefitting from the strong expertise of the supervisory team in movement
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is required, and a knowledge of phylogenetic methods and/or palaeoecological statistical techniques is desirable. The research will include work with established museum collections in Namibia, and use