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About ZJE Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh Institute (ZJE) (http://zje.intl.zju.edu.cn/ ) is established by two world-leading universities, Zhejiang University (2024 QS Ranking: 44
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Biomolecular Control Group at the University of Edinburgh. The group develops computational methods for the design of molecular systems for biotechnology and future therapy. The post is part of the CYBER
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at the University of Edinburgh-Zhejiang University (ZJE) Institute based at the Zhejiang University International Campus in Haining, China (http://zje.intl.zju.edu.cn/ ). Candidates with experience in an integrative
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of Edinburgh-Zhejiang University (ZJE) Institute based at the Zhejiang University International Campus in Haining, China (http://zje.intl.zju.edu.cn/ ). Candidates with experience in biomedical informatics
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may be directed to [email protected] . Parts of this role can be carried out remotely, however onsite work is required at the University of Edinburgh. The post is 17.5 hours per week, which can
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and Nano Systems at the University of Edinburgh, which is funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and in collaboration with colleagues at Universities of Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and
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). Additionally, the researcher will work with a consortium and stakeholders to continue the work begun in Zhang et al., (2022), to establish a register of annual amounts of CO2 stored underground. Ultimately, we
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. The position will be based Cardiff University’s Heath Park campus, but will link with LIPID MAPS partners, in University of California San Diego, Babraham Institute in Cambridge, Swansea University and Edinburgh
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learning approaches for biological design, and the PDRA will work closely with data scientists at the University of Edinburgh to build predictive models that can accelerate the design of genetic circuits in
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for machine learning approaches for biological design, and the PDRA will work closely with data scientists at the University of Edinburgh to build predictive models that can accelerate the design of genetic