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Research Associate in Computational Nanomedicine

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The Hauert Lab (http://hauertlab.com) at the University of Bristol is looking for a Research Associate in Computational Nanomedicine. The lab brings together expertise in robotics, machine learning, and nanomedicine to engineering swarm systems that work across scales.

You would be part of EVO-NANO (http://evonano.eu/), a new European H2020 FET-OPEN project which brings together a  consortium of 7 partners around Europe with the shared goal of creating an entirely new nanoparticle design platform for cancer treatment capable of autonomously evolving both innovative and adaptive solutions.

Your role would be to design a simulator to model nanoparticle dynamics (motion and interactions) in tumours. Previous work in nanoparticle simulation can be found in the paper by Hauert et al. (Nano Today, 2014), and nanodoc.org - a game to crowdsource nanomedicine. Your work may involve stochastic simulations, modelling of reaction-diffusion-convection systems, artificial evolution and machine learning, and programming of user-friendly web interface. The ideal candidate will have experience in mathematical modelling or computer science and will be comfortable in crossdisciplinary settings related to biomedical research.

For informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Sabine Hauert by email (sabine.hauert@bristol.ac.uk).

The University is committed to creating and sustaining a fully inclusive culture. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities.

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We appreciate and value difference, seeking to attract, develop and retain a diverse mix of talented people that will contribute to the overall success of Bristol and help maintain our position as one of the world's leading universities.

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