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fairly with dignity and respect. Candidates will be expected to demonstrate these key principles as part of the assessment process.
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trapping and optical lattices. The post holder are expected to be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a small research team. It is expected that the post holders will enhance
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work closely with colleagues across the Research and Innovation Services Directorate as well as colleagues in faculties, departments and across professional support services. You will be a part of an
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. Successful implementation of the strategy is in part dependent on our approach to promoting the University in respect of: prospective applicants to our programmes of study; potential partners in teaching and
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to audiences effectively and compellingly, including through the preparation of impact case studies for REF2029. The role is permanent and part time (0.5FTE). Further information about the role and the
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-optical traps, the production of quantum degenerate gases, optical trapping and optical lattices. The post holder are expected to be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a small
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staff through to local school pupils as part of an outreach project. Your extensive knowledge of biological and bioengineering-related labwork, initiative and teamworking skills will let you adapt
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(typically within 12 months). It is a requirement for the student to be previously funded by EPSRC (directly or as part of an EPSRC CDT, iCASE award or prosperity partnership). Students may have studied in
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, working to enhance existing areas of excellence in both heritage and ecological research, and to bring innovative approaches and vision for the field. External grant capture is key part of the scheme and
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(including other service areas when needed) with fixed-term resource needs such as recruitment gaps, staff absence, peaks in workload, etc. The postholder will form part of a friendly, diverse team and will be