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Digital Humanities Institute (DHI) Established in 1994, the DHI’s mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of
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collaboration with Rolls-Royce plc, this project will use a new Ni-based superalloy as the primary demonstrator system to create a new paradigm for accelerated materials discovery. The program is situated
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First-class or 2:1 MEng or and MSc with merit (over 60%) in a relevant area i.e. Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Geoscience etc. Candidates for socio-politico
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engineering solutions for healthcare applications, involving the processing, integration, and analysis of diverse data sources. Picture healthcare as a jigsaw puzzle where every piece tells part of your story
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experience Essential Application/interview Highly computer literate with excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) and adaptability in your approach working with colleagues at all levels
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of their guest. Maintain and organise the reception area to ensure a professional image. Appropriately process and transfer email, telephone, and in-person enquiries. Manage meeting room bookings, which includes
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the strategies each individual employs. - To identify the neural circuits responsible for implementing these strategies by combining computational modelling with functional brain imaging (fMRI). - To determine how
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opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to a high-quality in vivo research programme in stem cell and vascular biology with direct relevance to tissue regeneration and inflammatory disease. Led
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cells. The candidate for this post will hold a PhD (or be close to completion/have equivalent postdoctoral level work experience) in the areas of cell or developmental biology along with experience in
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competence in in vitro techniques, particularly human cells, immunocytochemistry, imaging and cell based assays. Demonstrate a high level of competence in molecular and cellular biology techniques