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in Medicine, contributing to the study design and analysis of data alongside the development and application of new analytical methods independently or in collaboration with others. This post will be a
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modulation of disease-relevant cellular readouts. The postholder will lead major experimental workstreams within the programme, taking responsibility for experimental design, data generation, and integration
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in nitrogen fixation chemistry, catalysis, and analytical chemistry methods, with particular emphasis in the field of non-thermal chemistries. Experience and expertise in acoustics, sonochemistry, and
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our multidisciplinary team working at the interface of epidemiology, data science, and public health policy. The successful candidate will develop and apply advanced mathematical and computational
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access, analytical methods, and protocols, maintain clear documentation, and coordinate data exchange with partner sites and repositories. They will contribute to project design, manuscripts, presentations
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on analytical methods, sharing data with partners, and presenting results. The position also demands the capacity to generate new research ideas and support funding proposals, with desirable experience in high
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others, pseudospectra theory, and empirical data from DRAGNet and global demographic databases (COMPADRE, COMADRE, PADRINO). The project combines mathematical modelling, simulation, and empirical synthesis
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Fritzsche, conducting individual research, analysing detailed and complex qualitative and/or quantitative data from a variety of sources, and generating original ideas by building on existing concepts. You
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant with expertise in high-resolution, analytical scanning transmission electron microscopy applied to next-generation semiconductors
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analytical and/or computational approaches to many-body quantum systems, differential equations, and quantum computing. This includes carrying out collaborative projects with colleagues in partner institutions