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for synthesis. A postdoctoral position is available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project
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are invited for a UKRI funded postdoctoral position at the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, to work within the research group of Prof. Nikku Madhusudhan. The group has extensive expertise and
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postdoctoral researchers, early-career academics, and established professors. Project aims and objectives Aim: The project aims to design context-aware multimodal learning frameworks to effectively understand
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mix is changing, with a growing share of clean energy sources, mostly variable renewable energy sources and nuclear. Second, electricity demand is rising due to the expansion of data centers, electric
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the PromPrint research team, which also includes PI Dr Field, postdoctoral researcher Dr Milan Terlunen, and Research Software Engineer Dr Nicolas Seymour-Smith. PhD Project The PhD project will focus
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: http://www.eigenket.org/ The successful candidate will receive comprehensive training and will work alongside experienced postdoctoral researchers and other research students. The project will involve
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. Yet, many stellar and planetary parameters remain systematically uncertain due to limitations in stellar modelling and data interpretation. This PhD project will develop Bayesian Hierarchical Models
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signals from the star itself. Especially in radial velocity data, essential to measure a planet's mass, these signals are often larger than the planet signals. With Dr Annelies Mortier, projects
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evolution. The project is about collecting data and analysing it in search for circumbinary planets. At Birmingham we search for such signals using radial-velocities, and the transit method, which means we
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of telescopes across the world to do this work as well as a telescope located in Antarctica called ASTEP. We also analyse data obtained by NASA’s TESS satellite to complement our analyses. SPECULOOS and ASTEP