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methods. The successful Research Assistant will support the team and develop and conduct a PhD project within the remit of the workstream. Research priorities and questions will be co-produced with the NHS
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we work closely with clinical trials units to develop and evaluate different interventions. The role is 80%wte fixed term contract for 24 months. Main duties and responsibilities Work with NHS
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ResTOrES project will develop, test, and demonstrate a prototype resilience assessment toolkit for offshore energy systems. The toolkit will enable the quantification of resilience in terms of appropriate
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loads in power system dynamics and stability as system strength continues to decline. Building on existing frameworks such as the WECC Composite Load Model (CLM), you will develop and validate data-driven
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stability as system strength continues to decline. Building on existing frameworks such as the WECC Composite Load Model (CLM), you will develop and validate data-driven methods for load identification and
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methods with peer researchers to better understand how racially minoritised informal carers across life stages are impacted by and resist inequities, addressing key gaps and co-developing culturally safe
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Are you interested in helping to solve a major global problem that is having widespread effects on our wildlife and on animal welfare? The Mammalian Behaviour & Evolution Group seek an individual
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development of co-designed methodologies involving key stakeholders such as law enforcement agencies (LEAs), civil society organisations (CSOs), and international bodies. The postholder will specifically
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. The successful candidate will work with the principal investigator and key stakeholders from government, healthcare, industry, and academia to co-design, develop, and manage content for a creative, user-friendly
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hoods for materials research . These facilities represent Queen Mary's commitment to renewable energy research, with research expertise spanning material development, processing, characterisation and