13 computational-mechanics-phd positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Working with organoid models to understand mechanisms in familial interstitial lung disease Dr Dickens and the Marciniak Group are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to drive innovation in a programme of
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at the Department of Psychology of the University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join a highly active research group in which they will take part in a programme of research that aims to establish
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. This post funded by a Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Programme Foundation Award is available from April 2024. Dr Munoz-Espin's research programme aims to understand the mechanisms and processes
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completion of their PhD. Alongside wet lab work using transgenic mouse models and organoid systems, the Simons lab makes use of analytical and computational approaches to study mechanisms of cell fate in
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matter systems is also required. The role holder responsibilities will include carrying out their research in computer simulations and statistical mechanics of biomolecular liquid-liquid phase separation
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procedures. Necessary qualifications include a PhD in a relevant subject area. Candidates must demonstrate experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), and/or fluid
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Computational Mechanics. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge, UK. We are starting
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The Sawarkar lab at the MRC Toxicology Unit is looking to appoint a Research Associate (Postdoctoral Fellow) to contribute to its programme on Epigenetics, tRNA transcription and Neurodegeneration
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contribute significantly to an MRC-funded programme of work called "Mechanisms in disorders of energy balance and body composition". Our group combines insights from human genetics with in vivo and functional
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instrumentation and computational methods for data analysis and apply them to solve and model and structures of biochemical and biomedical importance. The structures will be chosen and investigated to address