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to the UK from the U.S. NIMH Intramural Program Section on Developmental Neurogenomics . This group uses clinical1–3 , neuroimaging4–6 and genomic7–10 research methods to advance understanding and care
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of Dr Hannes Houck . The PhD project is funded under the ‘DeCoDER’ programme by the European Research Council (ERC-StG, 101222417 – press release ). The position is available for a start date from
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developer and user meetings. You will acquire skills in programming (e.g. Python, FORTRAN, bash) development of quantum chemistry software and stand-alone tools a wide range of computational and quantum
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: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/376b2195-d8da-47c0-86e2-b18813ec19e3@4a5378f9-29f4-4d3e-be89-669d03ada9d8 . Number Of Awards 1 Start Date 1st October 2026 Award Duration 3.5 years Application
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-University Graduate School offers an integrated training programme to the postgraduate community within a single centre, serving to inculcate interdisciplinary working in our next generation of researchers