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is available immediately. This role will address two key aspects of programme development; the design and construction of new bioluminescent and other reporter strains of human fungal pathogens
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. To work towards this goal, this 2-year project will develop photoluminescence and spin control capabilities, under cryogenic conditions, to probe the defects’ electronic structure and spin properties
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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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Rosalind Franklin Institute If you are a creative scientist who would like to work in collaboration between biophysics, structural biology and biochemistry, then join us. Our labs (Pombo-Garcia & Wu
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characterise the internal dynamics of neural networks. Topological approach – based on metrics derived from topological data analysis to capture qualitative structural changes in the neural network configuration
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selection. This role will address two key aspects of programme development, the design and construction of new bioluminescent and other reporter strains of human fungal pathogens, to support the development
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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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About the Role Applications are invited for one Postdoctoral Research Associate with expertise in structural biology to join the research group of Aravindan Ilangovan at Queen Mary University
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based on-campus, with some flexibility for hybrid working in line with project needs. As a Postdoctoral Research Associate, you will play a key role in designing and delivering structured training and
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, where the successful candidate will have access to a large range of equipment including state-of-the art microscopes, bio- and nanofabrication equipment, mechanical and structural characterisation and