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group. The position is associated with a project funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The post holder will be expected to display the initiative and creativity, together
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the product of aerobic respiration and post-mortem decay. As such, it is not a surprise that this gas regulates such diverse processes as cellular chemical reactions, transport, maintenance
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the undergraduate or postgraduate teaching programmes or by membership of departmental committees, etc. and by attending relevant training and development courses. This post is fixed term for 24 months. The post
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relationship between funding and medal targets, and athlete experience. The post holder will assist in a project that explores questions related to the nature of the demands placed on elite athletes to meet
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an exhaustive list of possible topics.) The post is designed for further development of an early career scholar in both traditional academic patterns (research, publication and where appropriate
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development courses. This post is fixed term for three years. The funding is available from 01/08/25 for this fixed period only. The post-holder is employed to work on research/a research project which will be
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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responsibilities. The post-holder is employed to work on the SEASTARS project which will be led by Prof Dawei Wu. Whilst this means that the post-holder will not be carrying out independent research in his/her own
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or postgraduate teaching programmes or by membership of departmental committees, etc. and by attending relevant training and development courses. Any other specific responsibilities. The post-holder is employed
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to join the existing programme team. One of these roles is a Post Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA), who will work to the Centre full time; supporting the Centre Director, Professor Carlene Firmin, and the