83 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
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The post of Research Associate in Large Language Models for Process Automation will contribute to the development of an AI-powered framework for risk assessment and safety in continuous chemical
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), and support clinicians in confirming diagnoses through robust diagnostic validation processes. In parallel, you will lead the end-to-end management of clinical and research data, overseeing processes
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academic feedback to the students, and ensure continuity across the modules. They will play a pivotal role in the leading assessment and admissions processes for the MSc Computational Biomedicine. The post
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on breath tests for respiratory infections in ventilated children, collaborating across disciplines and advancing your skills in bioinformatics and data science. You will lead and contribute to cutting-edge
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will be expected to participate in co-supervision of project students, oversee smooth and safe operation of the lab. Applicants should hold a PhD in synthetic organic chemistry or physical organic
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, model predictive control, parallel computing using JAX and rapid online learning, is highly desirable, but candidates demonstrating an ability and willingness to become familiar with these topics and able
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advanced next-generation sequencing techniques. There is also a project management component. Importantly they will liaise with the tissue bank and surgical team to facilitate the collection and processing
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measurements possible until the next generation experiments are ready at the end of this decade. In parallel you will carry out R&D for the readout electronics and other aspects of DUNE’s phase II near detector
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, Spatial Transcriptomics or proteomics/mass spectrometry would be advantageous as would experience using R and/or python code for bioinformatics data analysis of multiplex datasets. Knowledge of MATLAB, Perl
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candidate will carry out research on organic semiconductor doping. The project will involve both experimental and computational research. You will master various processing and characterisation techniques as