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This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and talented researcher to join the Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute at the University of Nottingham and become a
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for online optimisation and advanced control of the systems. You will also produce educational training materials on the studies you conduct and publish in high-impact journals. You will develop interactive
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(including tooling) to support truly mechatronic design solutions for metrology-based manufacturing control systems. Direct collaboration with academic partners will be a key aspect of the role, including
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controllers If the successful candidate has not yet been awarded their PhD, appointment will be made as a Research Assistant (Grade 6B). Payment at Grade 7 will be backdated to the date of final submission
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to big data, for example, cohort and nested case control studies. You will plan and conduct research using approaches or methodologies and techniques appropriate to the type of research. You will have
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Marburg and Ebola as an Adult Clinical Research Fellow. The team are running pioneering studies on experimental controlled human challenge studies for bacterial and viral infections and phase I-III studies
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techniques to big data, for example, cohort and nested case control studies. You will plan and conduct research using approaches or methodologies and techniques appropriate to the type of research. You will
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collaborative team working on a project investigating the activity and function of the gut microbiome in situ and its control by the immune system. You will use single-cell techniques such as fluorescence in situ
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research on transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms underlying the initiation, progression and immune control of human cancer, through onco-exaptation of endogenous retroviruses and other endogenous
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candidate will also explore alternative production routes for particle control and intensification. The candidate will be expected to take ownership of data and present regular updates on progress