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The purpose of this role will be to assist and support the evaluation of a wide range of public health schemes/programmes that are happening in local government across the UK, through an NIHR funded
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Applications are invited for a Research Fellow to work on a BBSRC funded project which aims to discover how roots adapt to water stress. In this BBSRC project, we seek to identify novel targets
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This is a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position for the prediction and development of point defects in two-dimensional materials for applications in quantum technologies. Project
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the Biodiscovery Institute at the University of Nottingham. The successful candidate will work on a UKRI-funded project to evaluate spatial metabolic profiles in cholangiocarcinoma, cancer of the bile duct. You will
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We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated Research Assistant to work with a research group based in the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE) within the Division of Pharmacology
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factors need to be considered when analysing the state of obsolescence for a system. Proposed project This project proposes to develop an obsolescence modelling framework for asset management of railway
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motivated PhD student to join our interdisciplinary team to help address critical challenges in high-speed electrical machine design for electrified transportation and power generation. Together, we will make
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developing and running our expanding programme of high-quality clinical trials of national and international relevance. You will be part of a multidisciplinary NCTU project development team that supports chief
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project to reveal the interaction of galaxies and their cosmic web environment with hydrodynamic simulations based on our new SWIFT code and COLIBRE, a novel state-of-the-art galaxy formation model. You
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, programme outputs, associated and linked projects, and regular liaison and meetings with stakeholders and BRC Theme Leaders in other disease areas within the overall BRC project within the School of Medicine