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proxy, alongside other stratigraphic methods. These new records of past relative sea-level (land level) changes will be compared to existing records to reconstruct the patterns, timing, and magnitude
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over the past few thousand years using diatoms as the main proxy, alongside other stratigraphic methods. These new records of past relative sea-level (land level) changes will be compared to existing
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methods for their formulation and delivery. As such the project addresses urgent global challenges in sustainable agriculture and food security. By developing our technology, the research aims to reduce
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frequency domains. The research project aims to exploit these methods to develop an understanding of electron-driven chemistry of water. The successful applicant will work on a specific EPSRC-funded research
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Investigator or Grant-holder and other colleagues in the research group, as appropriate, to identify areas for research, develop new research methods and extend the research portfolio.To deal with problems
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photoelectron spectroscopy (imaging) both in the time and frequency domains. The research project aims to exploit these methods to develop an understanding of electron-driven chemistry of water. The successful
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the properties of ultracold molecules. They will develop quantum-mechanical scattering and bound-state methods and apply them to a variety of ultracold atomic and molecular systems. This post is fixed
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in X-ray diffraction. Knowledge of databases, crystallisation and other characterisation methods for molecular crystals is a must. The key responsibilities are to develop a database of MoSS, to study
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the dynamics of ultracold collisions and the properties of ultracold molecules. They will develop quantum-mechanical scattering and bound-state methods and apply them to a variety of ultracold atomic and
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Investigator or Grant-holder.To work with the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder and other colleagues in the research group, as appropriate, to identify areas for research, develop new research methods and