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About the role The University of Leicester is seeking to appoint a Research Associate to join the School of Physics and Astronomy. This exciting opportunity is funded through an STFC Small Grant and
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), Leicester Diabetes Centre (LDC) , and NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre with a diverse research portfolio that investigates how 24-hour lifestyle behaviours, including physical activity, sedentary
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for decisions in diabetes (REDDIE) project, as well as projects with focus on the analysis of CGM and physical activity data. There are also opportunities to contribute to a diverse range of ongoing
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Centre (LDC) and NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre , and contribute to a diverse research portfolio investigating how 24-hour lifestyle behaviours including diet, nutrition, physical activity
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pilot plant, embedding circularity into the company’s manufacturing process. This role blends academic research with industrial application, offering the rare chance to manage your own project while
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or through the contractor design portion stage of the project. You will work with other members of the project team delivery team and the asset management team to integrate them into the process at the key
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research-inspired education. About you You will hold a good first degree in Mathematics or Engineering or a related Physical Science, alongside a PhD (or equivalent industrial experience) in a relevant field
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from a supportive research infrastructure designed to help you realise your academic potential. About you You will hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in mathematics, physics, Earth sciences, or a
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research portfolio in the area of 24-hour lifestyle behaviours, including physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep and nutrition in the prevention and management of obesity and long-term conditions
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of 24-hour physical behaviours and long-term conditions (e.g. type 2 diabetes, obesity). This will involve working closely within our physical activity and clinical digital tools (including our