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development opportunity, for which an initial appointment would be at grade 6 (£35,681 - £41,636 per annum) with the responsibilities adjusted accordingly. This would be discussed with applicants at interview
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models to understand the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases and generate insights to inform decision-making. The role will involve analysis of large epidemiological datasets, development
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internationally renowned research programmes in neurological diseases, drug development, haematology, and immunology, neuroimaging. The group led by Prof. Stephan Sanders is based in the recently formed Institute
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geothermal processes along the volcanic arc, inform future field deployments, and serve as benchmarks for the development of new deep learning methods for volcanic seismicity. This project will apply deep
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microwave circuit design and simulation, theoretical analysis of classical and quantum circuits, numerical method development, cleanroom device fabrication, cryogenic system operation, and microwave control
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the commercialisation of all-solid-state batteries. Of particular interest is the development of electro-chemo-mechanical phase field models to predict void evolution and dendrite growth (see, e.g., doi.org/10.1016
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, neurophysiology, and bioengineering. The position offers strong potential for scientific independence and career development, with opportunities to co-supervise students, present at international meetings, and
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opportunities for training and professional development, including supervision of students, contribution to grant applications, and collaboration with pharmaceutical partners on translational neuroimmunology
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diffraction experiments to examine strain and damage evolution. You will also collaborate in micromechanical testing and advanced characterisation (SEM/TEM/nano-XCT) to understand the mechanisms of deformation
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the development of novel fluorination methods for the preparation of fluorinated molecules of strategic importance using readily available feedstock and cost-effective sources of fluoride including