61 postdoc-density-functional-theory Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate/Fellow to work with Dr Fiona Ng on their Anne McLaren Fellowship entitled ‘Promoting Post-traumatic Growth in Psychosis through Treatment Innovation
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well as antibody cloning, expression and purification and characterisation of binding in immunoassays. The post will also assist with training initiatives to disseminate knowledge for the efficient use of phage
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Biology Mission Hub! This is an exceptional opportunity to do exciting, high-impact research as part of the UK's flagship new initiative and large investment in transformative Engineering Biology. GlycoCell
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in the United Kingdom and, as such, provides access for the UK science community to this technology. The Facility Manager will be responsible for the operation of the Facility’s instrumentation
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developed in our labs show great promise in reducing infections and controlling host response in the clinic. We recently added the use of micro topography to provide a synergistic stimulus to tackle
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The University of Nottingham seeks applications for a full-time Brewing Research Fellow to join our team at the International Centre of Brewing Science (ICBS) at Sutton Bonington Campus. The role
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engineering for an initial period of 24 months (2 years). This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on project funded by the Royal Society to
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Applications are invited to the above role to have specific responsibility for carrying out fundamental and translational research and develop proposals for research projects within the National
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on the estimation of parameters for newly developed models which decompose the drivers underlying decision-making. The work has a strong focus on developing better-explainable AI on the computer science side, while
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in numerical methods for dynamical systems, to work with Dr Rachel Nicks and Professor Stephen Coombes on a Leverhulme Trust - funded project