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who values contributing to a supportive team environment. In this role, you’ll also help train and support researchers and PhD students, so strong communication and mentoring skills will be a plus. The
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the next generation of gas turbine engines. Successful candidates will have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline and experience in the development of machine/deep learning (ML/DL) methods
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Qualifications You should hold a PhD in structural biology, glycobiology, biochemistry, or a related field. Experience with X-ray crystallography, protein production and purification, cloning, mutagenesis, and
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usually have been gained through a relevant PhD, but may also have been achieved via other research experience, normally supported by a relevant postgraduate degree (e.g. MSc in Health Psychology, digital
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testing. They will hold a PhD in the field of machine learning and prediction/decision modelling or related discipline. Applicants are expected to hold or achieve Advance HE Associate Fellowship
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innovation. About You Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications You should hold a PhD in structural biology, glycobiology, biochemistry, or a related field. Experience with X-ray crystallography, protein
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across the CAVD through mentoring and sharing expertise. About You Essential Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications You should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in glycobiology, structural biology, virology
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experimental results. Keep detailed logs for pseudovirus and glycoprotein samples. Collaboration: Work closely with postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, and technical staff. Provide technical support across
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. Teamwork & Collaboration Work alongside postdocs, PhD students, and collaborators to deliver project goals. Provide flexible support across experimental workflows as needed. About You Knowledge, Experience
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research technicians, PhD students, postdoctoral research fellows and clinical research fellows focused on NK cell research and will gain cutting-edge skills in immunology and cancer research. Significant