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: 2765324PN We are looking for a candidate with interest in computer simulation and numerical modelling of a new water window X-ray microscope. The project is an exciting new EPSRC-funded collaboration between
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? Are you looking to apply your skills in reaction engineering to the development of new automated reactor platforms for reaction screening and process optimisation? Development of synthesis and optimisation
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relevant to bioinformatics, genomics or computational biology or equivalent professional experience Experience in one or more of these areas would be preferred, but not essential: Machine learning and
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analysis of experimental systems for DNA-based data storage in vitro or/and in vivo. You will work in a cutting-edge field, combining principles of molecular biology, synthetic biology and computing science
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, statistics or relevant subject area such as molecular biology. You should have strong computational skills and have past experience working with RNA and small compound data sets. Critical thinking, good
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solutions. MA/MSc or above in AI, Natural Language Processing, machine learning, computer science, statistics or data science. What you will receive in return 32 days annual leave plus statutory public
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: 2767324FC The Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Research Group at University of Southampton (UOS), School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, is recruiting a scientist/ Research Fellow
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Interview Date: To be confirmed The Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Research Group at University of Southampton (UOS), School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, is
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and analysis that could support our expanding PET research programme. You will have the opportunity to join the “PET is Wonderful” team working at the University of Edinburgh to develop new PET imaging
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Prof Sir Munir Pirmohamed ([email protected]). A PhD in mathematics, computer science, data science or other relevant areas (or other equivalent qualification) is required for this role. Any