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-country disease surveillance data and generate policy-relevant outputs. The post holder will work under the guidance of Prof. Emanuele Giorgi and Dr Claudio Fronterre, contributing to both methodological
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that have enhance strength and stiffness, compared to the state of the art. The project will be hosted in the group of Prof. Andrew Dove in the School of Chemistry and is part of an ERC advanced grant project
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-leading (2021 Research Excellence Framework). Further information For further information please contact Prof. Ke Li, email: k.li@exeter.ac.uk . The closing date for completed applications is 7th January
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on the design and printing of complex multimaterials, in a way that retains their circularity. The project will be hosted in the group of Prof. Andrew Dove in the School of Chemistry and is part of an ERC
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on enhancing the depolymerisation process, as well as advancing our resin design to enable more facile circularisation. The project will be hosted in the group of Prof. Andrew Dove in the School of Chemistry and
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, and Microbiomes. This project is in collaboration with Prof. Jose Bengoechea (LSHTM), Prof. Michael Brockhurst (University of Manchester), and Dr. Jan-Ulrich Kreft (University of Birmingham). Role
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, including polymeric material and self-assembled polymer particle characterisation. The project will be hosted in the groups of Prof. Rachel O’Reilly and Prof. Andrew Dove in the School of Chemistry. The post
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at the CHBH, School of Psychology, and work under the supervision of Prof Davinia Fernández-Espejo and Prof Karen Mullinger. The Research Fellows will carry out research to enable the evaluation of the utility
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January 18th, 2026. Informal enquiries to Dr Gregorio Carullo, email: G.Carullo@bham.ac.uk , Dr Geraint Pratten, email: G.Pratten@bham.ac.uk , Dr Patricia Schmidt, email: P.Schmidt@bham.ac.uk , and Prof
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equally and fairly Informal enquiries to Prof Helen Cooper, email: h.j.cooper@bham.ac.uk We believe there is no such thing as a 'typical' member of University of Birmingham staff and that diversity in its