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annum. This is a full time, fixed term position for 2 years. We are looking a passionate Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the group of Prof Tal Arnon at the Kennedy Institute, the University
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We are seeking to appoint a talented and ambitious postdoctoral researcher to join Prof. Matthew Freeman’s group at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology to carry out research in the biochemistry
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develop leaning-based approaches to contact rich mobile manipulation (LocoManipulation) with a focus on legged robots in challenging scenarios. This C2C project is in collaboration with ETH Zurich’s “RobotX
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University of Oxford. The Centre aims to develop the first therapies to stimulate heart repair and regeneration in patients with heart failure, for which there are currently no effective treatments. REACT is a
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grant funding, supervise students and fellows, and will be supported in their career development to establish research independence. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Keith Channon
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it relates to the laser process parameters. Specifically, you will carry out high resolution Raman imaging on laser written polymer networks with liquid crystal resins. Additionally, you will develop
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, to work on the EPSRC funded project “Prototyping a new green ammonia synthesis process using water, air and concentrated solar energy” in collaboration with Prof. Laura Torrente-Murciano, at the University
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network telemetry. You will contribute to the development of a framework that reduces the carbon emissions of networks through the use of carbon-aware network telemetry, and the implementation of new
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of normative frameworks and aggregation rules, and develop scalable solutions for handling ambiguity and incomplete information in stakeholder inputs. The PDRA will be line managed by Prof Paul Goldberg
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in Mass Spectrometry and Structural Glycobiology to work under the supervision of Prof. Weston Struwe for a period of 24 months. The project, funded by the UKRI, centres on developing advanced methods