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The post is associated with a Johnson Matthey initiative to develop novel polymers for the recovery of platinum group metals (PGMs). The aim is to advance synthesis methods for solid-phase metal
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of the relativistic vacuum utilising superfluid-optomechanics systems. We are looking for researchers in the field of experimental physics with a background in (quantum) optics or interferometry or ultra
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climate. This position offers the opportunity to work on a UKRI funded project to determine methane emissions from arctic landscapes. The project motivation is that Arctic landscapes are experiencing rapid
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contact mechanics. Candidates should have a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering or closely related discipline (or should be near completion) and should have experience in the use of the engineering modelling
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. The role holder will be given the opportunity to use their initiative to shape aspects of the research of particular interest. Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant subject. The ability to travel to field
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this programme of work is to use a multidisciplinary approach to advance our mechanistic understanding of destructive lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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in state-of-the-art technologies. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD or equivalent (or near to completion of PhD), in genomics, molecular and cell biology or related area
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A Research Associate/Fellow is required to undertake research as part of MRC funded grant titled: “A Smart Urine Bag for Early Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Detection”. We aim to develop a completely
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EMI levels, and to validate these models against available data. The models will then be used to evaluate design improvements to mitigate/reduce issues found. Candidates hold or be working towards a PhD
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A Research Associate/Fellow is required to undertake research as part of an EPSRC IAA-funded project. This research will be undertaken at the Biodiscovery Institute at the University of Nottingham