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group with responsibility for carrying out research on the spin-resolved electronic structures of quantum materials, such as topological quantum materials and unconventional magnetic systems, making use
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EPSRC-funded project, MAPFSI that will be focused on developing experimentally-validated computational algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems including multiphysics effect of electromagnetism
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the physical and life sciences at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). Our suite of neutron and muon instruments gives unique insights into the properties of materials at the atomic scale. We
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molecular structures. Still, the technical difficulties in their widespread identification have resulted in carbon dioxide-mediated carbamylation being significantly understudied as a PTM. Direct protein
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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optical, mechanical and structural properties of nanostructures and nanoparticles, and their applications. We combine expertise in nanofabrication, photochemistry, laser science, nonlinear optics, sensing
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collegiality is at the heart of what we do. The Department’s research structure consists of five Research Groups: Algorithms and Complexity (ACiD) Artificial Intelligence and Human Systems (AIHS) Network
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the School of Biosciences. We are highly encouraging of collaborative interactions between groups. Role Summary Applicants will have a PhD in Biochemistry, Protein Engineering, Structural Biology or Synthetic
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accelerator laboratories, the R&D work of the Liverpool Hadronic Matter Group focuses on the development of Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS), the state-of-the-art silicon sensor technology for high
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industry, as well as academic groups in chemical biology, chemical engineering, and data science. We have an excellent structure for the continued education of our group members and offer teaching and