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contribute to the modelling of earthquakes and earthquake sequences using quasi-static and dynamic simulators (e.g., RSQSim, MCQsim and SeisSol). The researcher will utilise earthquake simulators to study
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(Wildland Urban Interface) to assess wildfire impact, and simulations of people/traffic evacuation, in order to inform and test mitigation strategies and evacuation plans. This work will link with the broader
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, Bash (Linux), or similar, and familiar with reproducible concepts such as Git. • Familiar with applications of deep-learning approaches to biological systems. • Experience in experimental molecular
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selection requirements: Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as judged by the PBRF criteria. PhD with a track record of publications (applicants should be within five years of completing
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on experience but will be in the range of Postdoctoral Fellow, with appointment for a fixed term of three years. Your application should include: (1) a copy of your CV, (2) a statement of your research interests
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. Experience in cell culture and molecular biology techniques along with strong organisational, data analysis, written and verbal communication skills are essential. Further details/Pūroko This is a full-time
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, that is based at our Lincoln site and reports to the Molecular Ecology Capability Leader. For more information of what the role entails, please see the position description. Ō pūmanawa - About you You will
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-quality research that has an impact and has world-class researchers and research strengths across engineering, computer, and mathematical sciences. Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as
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assembly and annotation. • Insect rearing and biology. • Molecular biology. • CRISPR/cas9 gene editing • Large data analysis. • Reproducible Research concepts and tools. Preference will be
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track record of effective scientific communication through publications and presentations. Successful candidates will also have: • A PhD and research experience in molecular cell biology specialising