149 phd-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of London
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) testing the predictions of specific evolutionary processes with well-characterised sub-samples of young planetary systems (e.g. migration mechanisms and atmospheric mass loss processes). The successful
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mechanisms shape political behaviour, as well as how politics shapes and exploits affect and emotions. The post-holder will assist the development of the research activities of the Centre, including the
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to complex diseases to reveal new drug targets, indications, and disease mechanisms. We are passionate about training the next generation of scientists to translate genomic data into clinically actionable
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offers opportunities to publish, present at conferences and contribute to advances in marine engineering and sustainable aquaculture. About You You will hold a PhD in Mechanical/Marine/Computational
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You Will have a PhD (or close to completion) in health data science, bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, or a closely related discipline, with demonstrated experience in analysing
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at the William Harvey Research Institute (WHRI , Queen Mary University of London, QMUL ), whose research aims to develop and apply computational tools to identify the genetic determinants of rare Mendelian and
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of Immunology of Infectious Diseases, with a research programme focused on the host response to viral and/or bacterial infections, including post-infectious clinical syndromes. The post-holder will work in the
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, berries, and other fruits. About You Applicants must have a strong research track record in Robotics, Mechanical or Mechatronics Engineering, preferably with relevant experience in robotic manipulation and
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. About You The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a numerate field, be familiar with medical image analysis using deep learning methods, have experience with GitHub and relevant programming languages
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. The appointee will be expected to develop their own research projects within the context of the overall research programme and obtain independent research funding to support their research. The post holder would