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experience in microfabrication techniques and knowledge of basic mechanics and electronics. Candidates should demonstrate strong communication skills, self-motivation, and a commitment to collaborative
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or equivalent) for candidates for whom English is not their first language is required. Our research environment is enriched by the diversity of our staff and students and we take a responsible approach towards
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through health, retail, mobility, energy and communications. This exciting PhD programme will first use qualitative methods to investigate how the public access and use OTC medications for a range of common
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the availability and distribution of shaded pedestrian routes in Reading, with the aim of identifying priority areas for shade provision to support equitable and heat-resilient urban mobility. Green infrastructure
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Mobility allowance - £5,507 per annum Family allowance - £6,058 per annum (if applicable) Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 3 Years The Opportunity: This PhD position on Physical Properties
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language. Motivation, flexibility, sense of responsibility, ability to listen and compromise, autonomy, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work with a small cutting edge commercial/academic technology
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of influence: The Ries lab is developing super-resolution microscopy methods for structural cell biology and is looking for a PhD student to join the team. About the Max Perutz Labs: The successful applicant
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Research theme: Chemometrics The project is jointly funded by the Community of Analytical Measurement Sciences and the University of Manchester Department of Chemistry. The successful candidate will
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related field, and will have experience with cell-free protein expression systems, protein engineering, high throughput screening and lab automation. Extensive experience with recombinant protein expression
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investigate strategies to enhance communication security, focusing on resilience against jamming and spoofing attacks. Students will work on designing secure architectures that ensure data integrity and system