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to conventional lab-based XPS instruments, to make it a widely accessible research tool for academia and industry. You will have responsibility for adapting ultrahigh vacuum equipment to accommodate the reaction
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industrial partners Create protocols to obtain devices with repeatable performances. Optimise specific designs for morphable wearable robotic devices You should possess: 1. a PhD (or near completion) in
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potato and wheat. The post holder will be a member of a collaborative research consortium involving academic and industry partners. There will be opportunities for personal development, mentoring with
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study the mechanical behaviour of materials important to the aerospace industry. You will utilise a wide-range of mechanical loading and conditioning platforms to deduce the effects of strain, strain-rate
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post in the first instance, with possibility of renewal. You will be working as part of a team to study the mechanical behaviour of materials important to the aerospace industry. You will utilise a wide
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an industry partnered project for translational drug discovery. The role will involve analysing large scale omics and spatial datasets from both primary patient samples and advanced in vitro model systems
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scientists, clinicians, and informaticians across NIHR HIC and NHS TVS SDE sites, academic institutions, and industry partners. This post is fixed term for 18 months but may be extended. This post is full time
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to attend Hub events, including symposia, project meetings, networking events and industry mentoring. The University of Oxford and the Department of Chemistry offer an inclusive and supportive working
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substantial benefits across the UK aerospace and battery sectors. The project will be delivered collaboratively by academic and industry researchers providing a pathway to revolutionise zero carbon flight and
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theory-focused, the position encourages engagement with experimental partners, including those in industry. The project will support research visits and joint activities with these collaborators