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addresses the growing energy demands of AI-driven datacentres by developing an intelligent platform for the design and optimisation of resilient, low-carbon microgrids. The role involves applying advanced
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of the Principal/Co Investigators: 1. Plan and conduct assigned research under the supervision of the Principal Investigator and in accordance with the project deliverables. 2. Undertake qualitative research
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the successful delivery of the work (in line with its aims and objectives) Support and monitor the progress of programme plans to ensure delivery at the key stages and goals Prepare and present progress reports
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. This role will involve identifying novel antigen-specific T-cells during Glioblastoma (GBM) development. Our long-term aim is to improve T-cell responses during GBM by uncovering novel targets and to test
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—such as cooking and showering practices—affect indoor conditions, leading to condensation, mould, and poor thermal comfort’. This RA post will focus on developing a ‘framework’ co-designed with the housing
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local priorities. To deliver on this aim, the sprint engages with Welsh Area Statements (AS). These are regional, legislatively mandated, place-based plans which were developed by Natural Resources Wales
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on neuroscience, mental health, and cancer. We have created a vibrant community of researchers across both academic and biotech sectors engaged in major research programmes which build off the unique
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local priorities. To deliver on this aim, the sprint engages with Welsh Area Statements (AS). These are regional, legislatively mandated, place-based plans which were developed by Natural Resources Wales
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. The department has an outstanding track record in training postgraduate researchers. A well-developed departmental framework supports students and early-career researchers through integration into research groups
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to access food. This role is to support an 11-month project, establishing community workshops to develop and test a persona-based training package for transport policymakers and providers. The aim is to embed