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The Advanced Materials Research Group requires a Research Fellow who is experienced in the fields of electrochemistry, supercapacitors/batteries/supercapatteries, working with carbon-based
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The Department of History at the University of Nottingham is seeking a Research Associate/Fellow. This role is associated with an exciting new project, “Establishing the Girl Guide Archive as a
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working with Johnson Matthey, but aligned with the EPSRC funded Programme Grant “Dialling up performance for on demand manufacturing” (EPSRC reference: EP/W017032/1). Our vision is to create a toolkit and
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This role is available at 1FTE (38.5 Hours per week). Applications are invited to the above role to support the principal investigator (Prof. Kostas Tsintzas) in conducting research on a BBSRC
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The School of Medicine, University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Research Associate/Fellow to join the Digital Cancer Screening Research Group in Translational Medical Sciences. This role
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project is to evaluate the in vivo efficacy of novel peptide-siRNA conjugate therapeutics, designed to selectively target these genes in joint fibroblasts and chondrocytes, at reducing joint pain and
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magnetic samples. This involves close collaboration between the Nanoscience and Spintronics groups in the School of Physics & Astronomy. The researcher is expected to actively contribute to the research
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This post is associated with ongoing research in the development and control of power electronic converters. Good communication skills are essential since the successful candidate will work closely
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methods and expand your researcher portfolio. Candidates should hold a PhD (or be near completion). Evidence of previous experience in smouldering experimental and modelling work is essential. The candidate
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, we will build new systems to identify information about plant horticulture from historical books and texts stored in libraries. We envisage a smartphone-based tool to help researchers in a library to