99 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
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at the interface between computational design and in vitro experiments, the team has developed multiple in silico and in vitro methods to design novel antibodies and nanobodies as therapeutic agents and research
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related discipline (Anthropology, Sociology). You will have (advanced) knowledge of research methods, particularly in qualitative research, including interviews, focus groups and thematic analysis
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/Associate at Theme 4, you will be expected to engage in collaborations across themes and identify funding opportunities. You will provide expertise in quantitative, qualitative and/or mixed-methods research
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in Prof. Dan Davis’s lab in Imperial College London, South Kensington, to study fundamental aspects of molecular recognition by human Natural Killer cells using molecular and cell biology methods
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, ability to follow well protocolised methods, and interact with research support services from relevant 3rd parties. The opportunity to continue your research career at a world-leading institution and be
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of linker-relevant synthetic methods. Desirable experience for this role includes one or more of the following: Design and synthesis of ADC linkers, or related conjugates, experience in solution and/or solid
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to develop novel method for Advanced WF interface control for enhanced synchronisation stability under varying grid and WF output situation. The positions involve undertaking full time research in grid
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Department of Computing is looking to appoint a knowledgeable Finance Officer who will pro-actively oversee all departmental finance operations and ensure the implementation of the Department’s
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for the development of new micromechanical testing devices for hydrogen embrittlement testing. You will also take part in collaborative numerical modelling work, participate in activities of the research group, submit
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programme on Fundamentals and Applications of Doped Organic Semiconductors (FADOS). The successful candidate will join a cohort of 17 Doctoral students scattered among 16 research groups in Europe and the UK