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in an Engineering related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Mechanical/Thermal Engineering or related subject. Experience Experience in conducting high quality academic research
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Job id: 115685. Salary: £44,355 - £47,882 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance). Posted: 21 May 2025. Closing date: 18 June 2025. Business unit: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci
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: Qualifications A good first degree in an Engineering related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Marine, Mechanical, Thermal Engineering or Computer Science. Experience Experience in conducting high
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renowned for its vibrant sporting culture. As part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering , we are a dynamic, research-active community with a strong track record of securing competitive funding from UKRI
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renowned for its vibrant sporting culture. As part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering , we are a dynamic, research-active community with a strong track record of securing competitive funding from UKRI
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of Photonics & Quantum Sciences, the Institute of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering, the Institute of Sensors, Signals & Systems and the Institute of Biological Chemistry, BioPhysics & BioEngineering
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-hypha transition and direct pathogenic and commensal mechanisms are unclear. A Research Associate will employ molecular, protein, cellular, immunological and ‘omic’ technologies to investigate the yeast
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optimizing their performance in high-energy-density applications. The coated LFP materials should exhibit superior mechanical and chemical resilience, ensuring that the coatings maintain their structural
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protein targets for carbon dioxide sensing are almost completely unknown. We have developed technology to systematically identify carbon dioxide-binding proteins. We propose to understand the mechanism by