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practical development, focusing on innovative solutions that address real-world challenges. This project will support the development of a new, lightweight Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) at TMUK's Burnaston
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remote sensing and data science, including data reduction and analyses, statistical methods and software development. Applicants are expected to have strong expertise in one or more of the following areas
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, development of neighbourhood portraits, interviews, community surveys, mapping). You should have a PhD degree in relevant areas of Public Health and experience of organising and conducting research in a
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analyte detection. Your key responsibilities will involve day-to-day running of the project, including the design of bio-instrumentation hardware, fabrication of the eLFA, and development of the software
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development through training courses and participation in working groups and networks. We also encourage our staff to seek mentoring outside their direct line management. Mentoring, both via formal and informal
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. You will work with a colleague who is developing a state-of-the-art contrail observation dataset, thereby supporting development of new techniques for evaluating contrail climate impacts which integrate
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, alongside contributing to the development and coordination of the new Race Equity in Care survey. This will include assisting with ethics applications, questionnaire design, and partner liaison
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challenge models, vaccine development and evaluation, laboratory science at the interface with artificial intelligence, with superb opportunity for career progression in a stimulating academic environment at
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challenge models, vaccine development and evaluation, laboratory science at the interface with artificial intelligence, with superb opportunity for career progression in a stimulating academic environment at
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of neurodevelopmental epilepsy. Identification of common genetic mutations in specific genes has enabled precision diagnosis and more recently the development of genetic therapies. However, we lack the imaging tools