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will have many important applications in these fields. However, existing clocks based on atomic vapours contain optical and vacuum elements that are difficult to miniaturise further. This is an exciting
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various technical aspects of events as directed across campus encompassing all elements of audio and video systems. This is an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic team at Lancaster University, where we
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elements and dynamic configurations. We seek to appoint 2 full-time post-doctoral research associates (starting Summer 2025) as part of a team exploring fundamental new concepts to a) provide for, and b
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such as SIEM, IDS and EDR. Experience with vulnerability assessment including practical assessments for risk analysis. A strong working knowledge of at least one major operating system (Windows, Linux
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, Islam and Jewish faiths and also a Muslim Prayer Room. We welcome applications from people in all diversity groups. We will also encourage flexible and elements of remote working given the nature
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post-irradiation analysis using gamma ray spectrometry and ultra-low level liquid scintillation analysis of tritium retention in samples using Lancaster’s Accelerator Mass Spectrometer developing
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analysis, including stable isotopes and molecular assessment of soils. You will work alongside a dedicated full-time technician, a PDRA with molecular expertise at Bangor, and project partners in Innsbruck
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of the newly established Centre for Sustainable Soils at Lancaster University, which has newly refurbished laboratories with state-of-the-art facilities for soil microbial and biogeochemical analysis
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, and contributing to analysis and reporting • Supporting day-to-day lab operations, including equipment maintenance, ordering supplies, record keeping, and assisting with regulatory documentation
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for astronomical transients are encouraged to apply. Experience in the management of large datasets and experience in the use of software tools relevant for the selection, follow-up and analysis of supernovae and