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will compare the development of annelids and molluscs and combine single-cell transcriptomics with classic embryological approaches and state-of-the-art computational methods. The findings from
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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 that may affect the
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quantum field theories, and the application of Hamiltonian methods to gauge theories, though you will also be encouraged to develop and pursue your own research directions. Applicants should have a PhD in
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understanding of the impact of food- and environment-related toxicants on human health. Innovative mass spectrometric methods are developed and applied to investigate exposure, metabolism, and toxicity. The lab
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-applicant team the PDRA will lead the day to day running of the project. The project includes four work packages: 1) policy review and workshops with key stakeholders; 2) in-depth mixed method case studies
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welfare initiatives and inform relevant strategies and policies. Our ideal candidate will have a postgraduate degree with a strong research component and practical experience of conducting observational
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sensor, focusing on robustness of the method and comparing against current methods of monitoring. This role focuses on: (a) experimental testing of the eDNA sensor in the lab and field, compared
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mathematical and computational techniques, it is essential to have experience in mathematical modelling / dynamical systems theory / numerical methods / coding. An ideal candidate would have a PhD, or
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support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the selection process, please contact bioscienceshradmin@sheffield.ac.uk Our vision and strategic plan We are the University
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of processes through real-time data acquisition and analytics; component fabrication (additive manufacturing); characterisation (e.g. SEM, EDX, XRD, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, nanoindentation, AFM, etc.); and