20 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-"Prof" PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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Primary supervisor - Prof Colin Cooper It is well established that bacteria can cause human cancer, with, for example, Helicobacter pylori implicated in the development of gastric cancer and
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) which hosts >20,000 individual movement trajectories from >110 species worldwide, and (ii) the spatio-temporal dynamics of oceanographic conditions and fisheries. You will address the following objectives
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health. You will develop and apply cutting-edge machine-learning techniques to identify the most informative indicators of ecosystem change and use them to build dynamic Bayesian network (DBN) ecosystem
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, interdisciplinary research group, including a postdoc, DTP students, and technicians. Training will include fieldwork, bird handling, ringing, lab techniques in molecular biology, microbiome sequencing
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have found that microbial interactions shape the temporal dynamics of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the Arctic. Moreover, there is emerging evidence from terrestrial ecosystems that antibiotics and
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NERC. Person Specification We seek an enthusiastic individual with a degree in geoscience, physical sciences, or computer science. Numerical literacy and experience with coding tools (Matlab or Python
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. Bioinformatics: Comparative genome analysis, detection of selection, and functional genomics, phylogenetics. Computational skills: UNIX/Linux, HPC computing, and programming in R and Python. You will gain hands
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. Communication of scientific findings through publications and conferences. Person Specification A highly motivated candidate with: A degree or equivalent in numerate, computational, or environmental subject areas
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Primary Supervisor: Dr Penelope Pickers Scientific Background: Successful implementation of the Paris agreement relies on countries’ emissions being accurately known and readily available, but our ability to evaluate fossil fuel CO2 (ffCO2) emissions is currently limited. ‘Bottom-up’ emissions...
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strong scientific interests and self-motivation. They will have a degree in physics, mathematics, oceanography, meteorology, or a related science with good computing and numerical skills. Entry