11 physics-engineer-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" Fellowship positions at University of Leeds
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a research career in Science or Engineering at one of the UK’s leading research intensive universities? The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway scheme supports Fellowships of two years’ duration
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degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and research experience in Physics and/or Engineering along with significant experience in experimental liquid crystal physics, including
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online process analytical technology (PAT), embedding sustainability metrics into the optimisation loop, and apply transfer learning to accelerate the transition from batch to continuous flow processes
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develop numerical models and Machine Learning and AI methodologies, including Physics Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) and Symbolic Regression tools, to predict chemical reactions, impurity evolution along
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Australia (www.jcvi.org/research/circle). The successful applicant will join a growing community working at the interface of biotechnology, process systems engineering, circular economy innovation, and global
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experience and a keen interest in developing physics and chemistry tools to reveal complex protein/glycan interactions? Are you eager to develop your expertise, push the boundaries of knowledge, and pursue a
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experience and a keen interest in developing physics and chemistry tools to reveal complex protein/glycan interactions? Are you eager to develop your expertise, push the boundaries of knowledge, and pursue a
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molecular composition and transient interactions of molecules within glycocalyces, and missing physics rules to interpret experimental observations. The GLYCOCALYX Network will train 15 PhD Fellows in
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an existing open-source malaria transmission model (in partnership with the model developer) to embed these new water layers. Model outputs will then be validated using remotely-sensed datasets and existing
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the School of Mechanical Engineering. The project is part of a new £7M EPSRC funded Programme Grant that brings together a team of researchers from the universities of Leeds, Durham and Manchester