33 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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dimensions and will examine family and family life as fundamental to the waging and experience of war. The project is interdisciplinary and will utilize mixed methods. The project will have three contemporary
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dimensions and will examine family and family life as fundamental to the waging and experience of war. The project is interdisciplinary and will utilize mixed methods. The project will have three contemporary
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-legal Studies, Science and Technology Studies (completed, or to be completed before post start date), or a cognate field. Experience of qualitative archival or interview-based research methods in a
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with in vitro and intracellular persister assays, including CFU/survival-based methods and macrophage infection models, with a demonstrable publication record on Salmonella Typhimurium antibiotic
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Institute and Centre Lead for Cancer Genomics and Computational Biology at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London). We welcome applications from all qualified candidates. Research staff
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are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area Good research skills in historical methods e.g. the ability to carry out
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schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with clinicians and computational scientists. This project will be supervised by Prof Oscar Marin and Prof Beatriz
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for more information. About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD degree in Engineering, Computer
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. signalling. Research experience with animal (mouse) work. Good verbal and written communication skills. Good practical and organisation skills. Computer skills (Office, information technology, bioinformatics
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development laboratories at Guy’s Campus, London Bridge. The group specialises in inventing custom fluorescence-lifetime and multiphoton technologies and coupling them with powerful computational pipelines