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, industrial, and international partners. Working within the Department of Mechatronics and Biomedical Engineering, the postholder will coordinate project activities across technical development, commercial
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, supportive professional services environment where continued development is encouraged. As part of Aston University’s commitment to equality, diversity and fair recruitment practices, anonymous shortlisting
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vibrant campus located within Birmingham city centre, which has excellent transport links via bus or train. Excellent training and development opportunities. A generous annual leave scheme with 30 days
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training and development opportunities. A generous annual leave scheme with 25 days bookable leave and a further 13 days bank holiday and University Closure days. Everyday discounts to a number of activities
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opportunities for pedagogic research, leadership development, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. The post-holder will contribute to teaching and assessment across undergraduate and postgraduate Biosciences
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excellent research track record, commensurate with their career stage, and show signs of innovative and independent thinking. You will also be encouraged to actively participate in the development of new and
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initiative led within the Department of Mechatronics and Biomedical Engineering. The postholder will coordinate research, technical development, field deployment, and stakeholder engagement activities across a
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), and techno-economic analysis (TEA) of tubular solid oxide electrolysis cells and stacks. You will work in collaboration with other partners on the development of advanced materials and modelling
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train. Excellent training and development opportunities. A generous annual leave scheme with 30 days bookable leave and a further 13 days bank holiday and University Closure days. Everyday discounts to a
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develop interdisciplinary and sector-aligned design modules, contribute to our mechanical, biomedical and product design programmes, and support the development of a new aerospace engineering programme. We