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resolved analysis of metal–organic frameworks? Are you interested in host–guest interactions in membranes? Metal–organic framework (MOF) materials in both crystalline and glass forms exhibit exceptional
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. These findings will inform a new generation of Finite Element computational models that seek to include the complex behaviour of rocks into volcano deformation models. You will join and work with Dr Craig Magee
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for waterborne disease in the context of a changed climate? If so, this could be the opportunity for you. This post-doctoral position aims to generate short and long term predictions of Cholera spread in
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research project, across the University of Leeds. The post is available to start immediately, for two years. This is an exciting opportunity to join a thriving team of researchers in one of the UK’s
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Research Fellows in Structural & Mechanistic Virology, Faculty of Biological Sciences (2 posts available). Salary: Grade 7 (£39,355 - £46,735 p.a) Available on a fixed-term basis for up to 36 months
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use of fine and decorative arts collections and changes in design tastes post-1950. After completing research into the collection, we would like the Fellow to explore ways to integrate the collection
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practices. We will support you to develop your independence as a researcher through training and mentoring, whilst also providing opportunities to develop your grant writing skills. Please note that this post
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. You will need to have good experience in validating computational models against experimental evidence to evaluate model performance. This post will see you working with partners who are expert in
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to demonstrate strong data analytic skills and the agility to identify where they may support research projects undertaken by the Centre. This post represents an exciting opportunity to contribute to the Centre’s
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prominent companies and research groups, enabling extensive opportunities for career development. We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any queries you