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include a combination of advanced unsteady computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and also the assessment of the design via real-time piloted simulations. The post is full time and is fixed term until 31
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We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associates to work on the topic of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code development and application to large civil aircraft. You would hence have
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areas (i) Non-adiabatic chemical dynamics, (ii) Physics of charge transport in the solid state, (iii) QM/MM methods, (iv) Atomistic classical simulations of macromolecules (v) Biophysics. You can write
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/jenny-hodgson/ , with a preferred start date of June 2024. This role will push forward computational methods in conservation, and will suit someone with a background either in population dynamics theory
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characterisation e.g. OLED, molecular junctions, etc. is desirable, but specific training on the techniques we use will be provided. We offer a dynamic and attractive work environment, with a stimulating and
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care units (ICU). This research utilizes basic molecular, cellular and protein biochemical methodologies to comprehensively undertake bench-to-bedside research. With the collaboration of Chemistry
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investigate the potential of targeting senescent cells within the choriocapillaris to stop the progression of dry AMD. We will expand the scientific knowledge surrounding the molecular biology of cell ageing
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including numerical simulation using finite element analysis, programming, experimental testing and large data analysis. You must have a strong background in engineering (biomedical, mechanical or civil
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-based generation model to generate some fake images, and we aim to distinguish the fake and real images through spectral and frequency domain. Based on the developed algorithms, we will construct a public
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needs The successful candidate will be based in the Liverpool Head and Neck Centre within the Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine. The post holders should have a PhD in cell biology