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at the University of Nottingham. The ideal candidate is highly organised and detail-oriented. They should have proven experience in synthetic biology/microbial metabolic engineering and bioprocess development
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interviews and the development of a Reuseable Learning Object (Ethics Training Module). The projects represent 50%:50% split across this role. This role provides an exciting opportunity to work with
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develop inclusive rural road infrastructure in developing countries. The successful candidate will have the chance to engage in the development of novel research methods, extend their research portfolio and
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and synthesise current knowledge and resources, create appropriate assessment and signposting frameworks and identify specific resource gaps and the routes to their development. You will hold a PhD
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, especially pollen development, and photosynthesis, are extremely sensitive to heat stress, resulting in major impacts to seed set, posing a significant threat to future yield and food security. It is not known
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and simulation, optimisation, development and laboratory testing of future aircraft electric propulsion drive systems. Candidates should hold or be shortly due to obtain a PhD in Electrical and
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-disciplinary training in biomedical applications of Raman spectroscopy, from instrument design and development, clinical integration/validation, to translations (regulatory/commercialisation). We are seeking a
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flow contributes to pathogen evolution and development of antifungal resistance. The post holder will be expected to undertake independent research as well as working as part of a team. This will include
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outcomes over time using multi-state models, accounting for association amongst processes and across time. The role will involve both theoretical and computational model development, together
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Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa.’ The fellowship is an ambitious and transdisciplinary project about the emergence, evolution and ongoing forms of climate coloniality in southern Africa