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experience in research in the areas of numerical and experimental methods in thermal power systems. Good understanding of solid fluid interaction in rotating machinery is required. Prior experience in
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candidate will undertake research duties to support the work programme of the Impact Delivery project ‘Tool for quantifying the long-term thermal imbalance of ground-source heat pumps’, including creating
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imaging and data analysis. In this role, you will: Develop and apply AI tools to analyse eye images Work with hospitals across the UK to collect and study patient data Help create new methods to detect and
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annual leave, plus 9 buildings closed days for all full time staff. Use our total rewards calculator: https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/work/total-rewards-calculator.htm to see the value of benefits provided by
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cell sampling and biobanking methods for endangered species. This work will support global conservation efforts at a time when over one million species face extinction. The post holder will be involved
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. The post will include conducting a mixed methods systematic review of literature on school and classroom climate and its impact on pupil outcomes. The postholder will work collaboratively to analyse and
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organism Bacillus subtilis. A background in bacterial membrane biology and bioenergetics would position you well to collaboratively carry out the planned research programme. You will join Henrik Strahl's
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computational research, developing and optimising advanced cellular and molecular immunology assays. Techniques will include multi‑parameter (spectral) flow cytometry or mass cytometry, human cell isolation and
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) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in biological mass spectrometry methods, including HDX MS, and substantial molecular and cell biology experience. You will be expected
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methods of quantum information processing. Our goal is to achieve JoFETs by utilizing hybrid devices based on silicon and high-quality superconducting silicides. Remarkably, silicides hold promise