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. Previous experience of in vivo models would also be advantageous. Summary Serine proteinase inhibitors (serpins) are a superfamily of structurally similar proteins that regulate many processes, from blood
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renewable energy structures. You will be responsible for theoretical and numerical aspects of design, with an emphasis on cyclic loading of offshore wind turbine monopiles. You should hold (or be near
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have a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in an appropriate engineering discipline (Naval Architecture/Civil/Structural Engineering /Mechanical/Renewable Energy/Engineering Management). The post
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and numerical modelling, as well as the development and construction of a new mm facility, The Africa Millimetre Telescope, in Namibia. The successful applicant will be based in Oxford and work
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to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in electronic structure theory. Experience in R-matrix theory, quantum molecular dynamics, and the calculation of observables, as well as coding
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living tissues with synthetic scaffolds to model and repair organs. These efforts converge across three interrelated programmes; Nanopore Sensing and Sequencing, 3D Tissue Construction, and Device
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(structural and functional MRI, spectroscopy, PET), omics (genomic, proteomic, cytokine markers), and digital phenotyping (ecological momentary assessments, passive sensing). In addition, the postholder will
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(structural and functional MRI, spectroscopy, PET), omics (genomic, proteomic, cytokine markers), and digital phenotyping (ecological momentary assessments, passive sensing). In addition, the postholder will
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have the opportunity to develop and study unique device structures, and to access the extensive electrical device testing suite available in Bristol, in addition to thermal and electric field analysis
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. This project will require a strong molecular biology background, knowledge in AI-based protein structural prediction, in vitro expression systems and cryo-EM, experience in analyzing large datasets, and solid