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Overview We are seeking to recruit an experienced Teaching Associate to contribute to our innovative teaching. This role is an ideal opportunity for a scholar with excellent teaching ability to join
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(transient electroluminescence) to uncover how these processes impact OLED performance. Our goal is to overcome exciton degradation and unlock breakthroughs in display technologies. You will contribute
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transcriptomics, proteomics, mechanistic cell biology in in vitro systems coupled with in vivo validation. Your research will contribute to the identification of novel therapeutic targets. You will have a PhD in a
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. Communicate and report regularly in a highly professional manner to a range of stakeholders. As a member of staff you will be encouraged to make ethical decisions in your role, embedding the University
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risk calculations and developing seismic risk management strategies by closely working with academic research teams in Uganda. The candidate for the post should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in
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chance to work in close collaboration with engineers in GE Healthcare with whom we have a close collaboration that is co-funded by an EPSRC prosperity partnership. Research will include MR pulse sequence
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industry. Professor Rachel Smith and her research group at the University of Sheffield are world leaders in particle design and formulation, creating desired particulate products. The group is well known
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candidate will lead methodological research on magnetic resonance imaging of the lungs in adults and children (including neonates), and will be based in the POLARIS group, which is internationally recognised
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research aims to better understand the impact of micro milling CNC machine tool control systems and their effect on part quality in the micro-scale machining operations to embedded process knowledge in
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(see below). There is currently one fellowship available where the successful candidate will join one of our Cardiovascular Research Teams, details as follows: - BRC Theme: Cardiovascular / Imaging