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to build and characterise high symmetry, spin frustrated, molecular (0D) cages of paramagnetic 3d transition metal ions / 4f lanthanide metal ions with structures conforming to Archimedean and Keplerate
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Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science or conjugate subject; strong record of publication in the relevant literature; good knowledge of machine learning algorithms and/or statistical methods
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of semiconducting metal halides, chalcohalides and metal chalcogenides. The unusual properties displayed by many of these materials, including structural flexibility, strongly anharmonic lattice potentials, ionic
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of new contexts and methods of education in late antiquity. The postholder will also be expected to co-organise and take part in project-related events and activities. About you Applicants will possess a
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well as knowledge of major, trace element or isotopic proxies to track chemical weathering and the chemistry of natural waters are desirable but not essential. The deadline for applications is midday 11 June 2025
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future industrial laser chassis, utilising powder-bed laser fusion metal additive manufacturing (AM) and advanced laser-based manufacturing. The project is split into four areas: 1. Optical, mechanical
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to formulate and test hypotheses about how epigenetic factors control the life cycle of parasitic nematode, use transgenic and CRISPR methods to manipulate epigenetic regulators, and test the effects
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, as appropriate, to identify areas for research, develop new research methods and extend the research portfolio. To deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and
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collective action projects (Southeast Rivers Trust and the Wye and Usk Foundation), and the North Essex Farm Cluster. Methods include Rapid Evidence and Qualitative Assessment; participatory and grounded place
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, calcium imaging, optogenetics and/or behavioural methods. The project is part of a broader research programme designed to use cross-species research to uncover mechanisms for memory in both health and