189 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Bristol
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behavioural significance. This will advance our understanding of the fundamental principles and developmental pathways governing neurodevelopment. This role will lead the cell developmental biology, and
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candidates should also provide the names of two referees who have been former supervisors on synthetic organic chemistry projects. Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with
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involve conducting research in Assistive Robotic Technologies and publishing in the leading journals in the field, applying for research funding, supervising PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, and
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experience with biophysics (MST, SPR, SEC, fluorescence anisotropy) Have experience with cryo-EM and image processing Have experience with RNA-protein complexes Have a basic knowledge in translational control
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-photochem.com The postdoctoral researcher will be based in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol where they will undertake theoretical and computational studies of the mechanisms of photochemical
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impact another. The position is based at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, but will also work in collaboration with Dr Emilia Santos and a postdoc in her group at the Department
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and develop data-driven theoretical models for temporally correlated transport processes. The project is well-suited to current PhD students or postdoctoral scholars who are comfortable crossing
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the group of Prof. Adrian Mulholland as part of the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Project PREDACTED (Predictive computational models
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be responsible for (1) the scientific design and operation of the FDRI Early Adopters programme and (2) providing scientific input on the design of the FDRI catchment monitoring through hydrological
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high-performance computer cluster is available at Bristol can be used to run large and parallel models. You will have full access to these facilities. You should have a relevant postgraduate research