15 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool in Uk
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archaeal genomes, characterizing core and accessory gene dynamics across diverse phylogenetic scales. A key focus will be developing transformer models to capture patterns of prokaryotic evolution, including
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PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, for example, Cell Biology-related subject, Tissue Engineering or Biomaterials. Excellent manual dexterity and experience in cell culture and models, and tissue
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between Departments is important to the role which will be based in the Materials Innovation Factory. The post will involve leading an iterative programme of applied polymer chemistry and materials science
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bases, interventions and policies focused on sustainability and net zero transformations. By connecting sustainability with justice, research with action, and constituent knowledge producers and community
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Chen, based in the Department of Chemistry and the Materials Innovation Factory. Key responsibilities and duties: ¿ Design, synthesise and characterise new smart sustainable polymers and/or polymer
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fingerprint identification (RFFI) for Wi-Fi. You will design novel RFFI algorithms and further evaluate their performance using practical testbeds such as software-defined radio platforms. You should have a PhD
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these manipulations have on gene expression. This full-time role would be ideal for someone with a strong background in molecular biology in either model organisms or parasites and an interest in epigenetics
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are carried by electrons) and biological systems (where signals are carried by ions). This research will cover theoretical models at many scales including electron dynamics, soft-matter physics, materials
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animal health research. Essential Criteria: A PhD in microbiology, veterinary microbiology, or a closely related field. Proven experience in microbiological laboratory techniques, including bacterial
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for the early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and prediction of its progression to Alzheimer¿s disease through the analysis of corneal nerve images. You will be based in the Institute of Life Course