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About the Role The Astronomy Unit at Queen Mary is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Dr Edward Gillen on the early evolution of planetary systems as part of the European
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for the XLZD Dark Matter Experiment. You will work across the XLZD-UK project to help develop our plans and activities for sustainable construction and operation of the experiment. You will develop technical
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Matter Physics, and the Ce pyrochlores represent some of the best current candidates. The aim of the project will be achieved by developing state-of-the-art Variational Monte Carlo simulations to determine
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on the development, validation and use of organ-chip models. We are particularly focused on the development and use of joint-on-a-chip models including synovium, bone, cartilage, fat along with inflammatory components
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About the Role You will contribute to the construction and quality control of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk). The ITk group at Queen Mary University of London has played a key role in the development
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our team and help in the development of a new class of precision therapies that remodel the tumour extracellular matrix (ECM) to convert immune-excluded tumours into therapy-responsive ones. These ECM
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will develop the mathematical/computational tool-box to describe the evolution of ecDNA and test predictions of these theories in existing and newly generated cancer genomic data. The position will be
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collection and analysis, the development of academic publications as well as engagement and dissemination activities. We seek a passionate, effective and collegial person to join our interdisciplinary team
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partition functions; we will look to develop these connections further to obtain new counting algorithms. We will also investigate connections to correlation decay in the corresponding statistical physics
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can develop your skills and discover exciting new molecular mechanisms of Plasmodium host interactions. We share and celebrate the lab’s successes and mentor staff and students to help them to achieve