6 coding-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Prof"-"AMOLF"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" positions at University of Bristol
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with exoplanet cloud modelling codes an interest in the interpretation of exoplanet spectra. Please submit via the Bristol portal a cover letter, CV, and research statement including information
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features, driving releases, and ensuring code quality, while also representing ‘BOMNADO’ in the wider community through events and collaborations. This is a rare chance to combine deep technical work with
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of the project. Engage with other partner institutions and industrial project partners. Attend project meetings, events, workshops, and conferences. Develop code that implements the methods developed to support
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mathematical modelling of HBV. You must have experience of developing and coding up dynamical models (using Matlab, R or similar), and the ability to design and undertake modelling experiments involving data and
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biological approaches (genomics, transcriptomics) and coding (R, Python etc.); use compound specific and bulk isotope analysis to determine the flow of N in soils; work with project collaborators
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of residual risks. Identify and interpret legislation, regulations and national codes of practice, University Safety Policy etc. ensuring requirements/changes are incorporated into project work practices