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effective interaction with multidisciplinary, academic, clinical and industrial partners Informal enquiries can be addressed to Professor Ioan Notingher (email ioan.notingher@nottingham.ac.uk ). Applications
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dissolution/precipitation to include liquid-solid interaction and evolving environment (pH), transport (specific ion concentrations, dissolution/precipitation conditions) and structure (morphology, size
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is essential, and knowledge of energy finances is desirable. The ideal candidate will also have strong organizational skills and the ability to interact professionally with industrial partners and work
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. Experience of working in countries that receive Official Development Assistance aid is desirable. The ideal candidate will also have strong organizational skills and the ability to interact professionally with
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we do, in the belief that when views collide, disciplines interact, and perspectives intersect, truly original thought takes form. Benefits We offer competitive salaries, access to a generous pension
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involves formalization in type theory and the mechanization of results using interactive theorem provers. The project welcomes a broad range of perspectives across functional-imperative programming
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programmes. It will provide the candidates the opportunity to initiate independent research, to acquire new skills and experience and to promote distinct interactions with other scientists. The objectives
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programmes. It will provide the candidates the opportunity to initiate independent research, to acquire new skills and experience and to promote distinct interactions with other scientists. The objectives
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., manipulation/surveillance) Excellent communication, presentation, and publishing skills to aid effective interaction with multidisciplinary, international academic and industrial partners It is a condition of
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delivering interactive capacity building activities with the trainee community and with support from the existing Academic Career Development team (Professor Niina Kolehmainen, Dr Chris Lovegrove, Professor