33 human-computer-interaction-phd-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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this condition. You will evaluate their interactions by building in silico models to establish the relationship between mechanical loading, cell imaging, in vivo micro-CT, and spatial transcriptomics, identifying
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:38183983) using cutting-edge genomics technologies (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.20.629444v5) to provide core knowledge for development of new therapies and management strategies for PPK
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About the Role This is an exciting position where applicants are invited to join a multi-disciplinary team of bioengineers, biomedical scientists, and computer scientists working together at Queen
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equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme. They will be educated to degree level in a relevant field and have qualifications in participatory research methods, alongside
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You will have a PhD in a relevant subject area for the research programme. You will have knowledge and/or experience of European politics, which may include political parties, political actors and
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About the Role Join the Green-Loop project, a £1.3M UKRI-EPSRC and DEFRA-funded programme addressing solar panel waste. By 2030, the UK will generate approximately 1 million tons of decommissioned
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evaluating computational methods, analysing imaging data, collaborating with clinicians for real-world impact, and contributing to publications. About You PhD (or near completion) in computer
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. The post holder will work closely with experimental scientists and clinical partners and will have access to high-performance computing facilities. About You The successful candidate should have a PhD (or be
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About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research programme investigating cellular and molecular interactions
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Trust-funded project on Plasma-Assisted Combustion (PAC) Modelling of Ammonia, in collaboration with the York Plasma Institute. The successful candidate will develop and apply advanced computational