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- Research Assistant School of Psychology We are seeking to appoint a research assistant, to work within the Developing Social Minds Lab (PI Dr Livia Tomova) at the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging
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Advert Research Associate The Cardiff University Gravity Exploration Institute (http://www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk/research/gravity/ ) is seeking applications to fill the position of Postdoctoral
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team at the Productivity Institute is therefore a key requirement of the role. More information about the forum is available at: https://www.productivity.ac.uk/regions-nations/wales-regional-forum
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- Research Associate Cardiff School of Engineering We are recruiting for a highly-motivated researcher to work as part of a team developing advanced computer simulations of journal bearings in aerospace fuel
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and Advanced therapeutics Laboratory (VITAL), in the research team of Dr Emily Bates. This funding is awarded by UKRI Proof of Concept Grant and will evaluate precision adenoviral therapies in mouse
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Assistant (Bioinformatician) to join Dr Gaynor Smith and Professor Valentia Escott-Price’s Laboratory in the School of Medicine and UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. In this role, you will
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authority areas of the ‘Swansea Bay City Region’: Neath Port Talbot, Swansea, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. The HAPS programme aims to address climate change through delivering carbon neutral
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immunology group and other immunologists within the Division. Informal enquiries should be made to Professor Andrew Godkin (GodkinAJ@cardiff.ac.uk ) or Dr Bruce MacLachlan (MacLachlanB@cardiff.ac.uk
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. For informal enquiries about the post, please contact Dr Emmanouil Perisoglou (Principal Investigator) at PerisoglouE@cardiff.ac.uk or Dr Juan Fernandez Goycoolea (Co-Investigator) at FernandezGoycooleaJP
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work with Dr Chris Whitman and colleagues on a recently funded EPSRC Place Based Impact Accelerator Account project “O Llaith i Gynnes” (From Damp to Warm) which aims to demonstrate how solid masonry