280 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Nottingham
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Applications are invited to the above role to support the organisation and preparation of undergraduate laboratory practical classes, assistance with final-year research projects and provide a range
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permanent contract and is open to a job share. The role will have a working pattern that includes working one weekend per month (both days, 8am-6pm) which would be included within the contracted hours. If you
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neurotrophins and their receptors are modulated to trigger the growth of neurons in the nervous system. The successful applicant will work within the Peach Lab, undertaking supervised research for an exciting
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robotics, and materials science. Project description: 3D-printing of soft robotics is a growing field, with many applications in biomedical devices, electronics, and autonomous machines. Actuators to drive
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position is ideally suited to candidates with a strong interest in root adaptations and molecular cell biology. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in molecular biology or a
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allowance: For staff on fractional contracts- working during university term times: paid leave is paid on Christmas, summer and easter. Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised
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Applications are invited for the post of Research Fellow in the School of Chemistry. The research project is part of an exciting multi-disciplinary collaboration involving academia and industry
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This vacancy is Internal Only (University of Nottingham staff Only) About Us At the University of Nottingham, we are turning research into reality to help solve real world challenges. As a global
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to provide evidence and an educational resource to support the equitable implementation of patient-facing electronic records (patient portal systems) in UK maternity care. You will have an excellent academic
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strategies. The University of Nottingham is leading a large programme grant ‘Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Team’, funded by the NIHR until 2027. PHIRST-LIGHT is a collaboration between the