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. The group investigates both the fundamental properties of these proteins and their applications in biotechnology. A long-standing focus of the laboratory is the engineering of protein nanopores
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(PI), Saiful Islam, Peter Bruce), with UCL Chemical Engineering (Dr Rhod Jervis) and 4 industrial partners that brings together expertise in battery materials synthesis and device fabrication, advanced
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testing for all three projects. Applicants should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in engineering or a related discipline. Post-qualification research experience and a strong
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research project lead by Oxford Materials (Professors Robert House (PI), Saiful Islam, Peter Bruce), with UCL Chemical Engineering (Dr Rhod Jervis) and 4 industrial partners that brings together expertise in
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to develop a program of work investigating how brains use internal models of task and world structure to enable flexible goal-directed behaviour. The experiments will involve recording and/or manipulating
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the molecular structural dynamics and embedded chiral information in redox-active polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons influence the emergence of novel photoluminescent properties. While the majority of objectives
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, computational neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or a closely related quantitative STEM discipline. A strong background in cognitive, behavioural, and/or systems neuroscience, with relevance to learning
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to work within one of, or across, the four research themes: Learning with Structured & Geometric Models, Low Effective-dimensional Learning Models, Implicit Regularization, and Reinforcement Learning
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year. The project focuses on experimental investigation of structural and dynamic properties of colloidal monolayers driven out-of-equilibrium. The successful candidate will join an ambitious research
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Innovate UK to advance highly reproducible human in vitro models. These systems combine patient tissue with microfluidic technologies to recapitulate tissue structure and function while reducing reliance