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degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and research experience in Physics and/or Engineering along with significant experience in experimental liquid crystal physics, including
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disciplines? Do you have research experience and a keen interest in developing physics and chemistry tools to reveal complex protein/glycan interactions? Are you eager to develop your expertise, push the
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the UK’s leading research-intensive universities? GLYCOCALYX is a Horizon Europe Doctoral Network. It offers a multidisciplinary training programme between its academic and industrial partners to research
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training programme between the academic and industrial partners, to research the self organisation and barrier functions of the mammalian glycocalyx. Virtually all mammalian cells are covered with a dense
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core team. To increase integration with the UKESM team, while this is a University of Leeds position, the successful candidate will be physically based at the Met Office in Exeter, where the bulk
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-intensive Universities? As a Research Fellow in Computational Climate Politics you will work on the UKRI FLF project “Understanding normative change to address the climate emergency ”. This is a 4+3 grant
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the School of Mechanical Engineering. The project is part of a new £7M EPSRC funded Programme Grant that brings together a team of researchers from the universities of Leeds, Durham and Manchester
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Nikolaos Nikitas, Professor in Structural Dynamics and Engineering, Dr Raffaele De Risi, Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, Dr Evangelos Pournaras, Professor in the School of Computer Science and Dr
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. The first is a large project on the central Congo peatlands, led by UNEP (United National Environment Programme). As part of this project you will lead the production of new maps of the central Congo
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obtaining) a relevant PhD and have expertise in a relevant area of atmospheric science (or a related physical science). You will be able to demonstrate commitment to publication of original results