40 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham
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use resources effectively Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or specific
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Council, the University of Birmingham is collaborating with partners in Egypt to implement novel desalination technology to treat industrial effluents. The project will build on recent work at the
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signal processing Extensive research experience and scholarship on radar systems and signal processing, ideally for distributed radar sensors, and general knowledge of the effects of oscillator
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, orientation) of HAp crystallites. Role duties include: Procure and process hard tissue dental samples with incipient and artificial caries for assessment by conventional high resolution techniques, SRCT, FIB
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this burden through better treatment and halting or reversal of the disease process. With support, you will lead qualitative behavioural research within two specified work packages in the programme
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Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes in adult social care settings for people with intellectual disabilities Contribute to the planning and organising
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, committed to equality, diversity and inclusivity. We encourage applications from the widest community and provide equal opportunities in our recruitment processes. The School of Mathematics holds an Athena
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ones Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes Contribute to the planning and
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to contribute to, broader management/administration processes Knowledge of how to actively ensure that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly Informal enquiries to Claire Moran, email
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will unravel, for the first time, the role of this hydroxylated GTPase in nuclear ubiquitin biology. The findings will have significant importance for our understanding of fundamental cellular processes