19 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" research jobs at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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offences. The project will take a multi-method approach using methods in experimental psychology and psychophysiology. You will play a key role in designing experimental paradigms for the collection
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programming skills, and experience with modern machine learning approaches. You will analyse pangenome structure and dynamics, develop new computational methods for comparative genomics, and investigate
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is available for 24 months fixed term, with potential for extension for a further 6 months once in post. For more information: Prof Eric Robinson, eric.robinson@liv.ac.uk If you are still awaiting
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culture and molecular methods like PCR. A track record of publication and strong scientific writing skills. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. A
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play a pivotal role in generating and critiquing evidence to inform healthcare decision-making, and advancing economic evaluation methods. You will work closely with an experienced multi-disciplinary
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with a background in cognitive psychology, data science or computer science and a willingness to develop skills in computational models of cognitive processes, statistical methods, and programming (R
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A Research Fellow position is available in the group of Professor M. J. Rosseinsky OBE FRS to work in a team of computer scientists and materials chemists funded by the AlChemy. AI in Chemistry Hub
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will work at numerous sites across the UK, including in East Anglia, Somerset, and Lancashire. The position will involve extensive fieldwork duties, frequently with overnight stays, and you should be
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areas (i) Non-adiabatic chemical dynamics, (ii) Physics of charge transport in the solid state, (iii) QM/MM methods, (iv) Atomistic classical simulations of macromolecules (v) Biophysics. You can write
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relevant global data bases. A team player with excellent organisational and management skills you will use mixed methods research including meta-analysis, interviews with women, partners, and healthcare