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Are you a researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in electric power systems and transport decarbonization? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading
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have a background in archival research? The Albert Dawson Collection Fellowship is designed for a researcher to make use of the Albert Dawson Archive in Cultural Collections & Galleries at the University
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You will work on the Blood Cancer UK funded project: Blood cancer Long-term follow-up using Integrated Health Systems data (BLISS). You will be based in the Cancer Division at the Clinical Trials
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the upper troposphere. This project is a collaborative effort between the University of Leeds, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Imperial College London. You will become a key
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computing hardware. We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in computer science, a particular interest in software engineering and low-level systems programming, and a desire to perform
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by the ForestPlots.net data management team based at Leeds. Our overall research goal is to assess the response of South American tropical forests to changing climate conditions. We are looking for a
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of natural joints? Do you want to contribute modelling outcomes for publication in biotribology? This is a short-term position to develop and study the underlying ultra-low friction mechanisms of natural
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to appropriate candidates, although prior experience of working with viruses is required. You will work alongside highly experienced Research Fellows and benefit from interactions with a wider interdisciplinary
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aerosol from wildfires. You will analyse the simulations to identify the influence of smoke aerosols on the climate system, including stratospheric dynamics and tropospheric and surface climate. You will
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Geophysical Fluid Dynamics research group, which is one of the largest and strongest such groups in the world. The project will also involve collaborating with Dr Andrei Igoshev at Newcastle University, as