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contemporary treatment protocols. In collaboration with a commercial company, we will develop an NGS assay to screen a cohort of ~1,200 patients using existing samples. You will contribute to the design of
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economic, social and cultural development of the North East of England. Our research community works across disciplines to tackle global challenges in sustainable energy, transport, and advanced
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well as vascular and cancer researchers based in Newcastle, Leeds and Sheffield. This project will provide an opportunity to develop and expand the fast-growing research area of cardio-oncology, with a unique angle
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. To liaise with academic staff with regard to the preparation of COSHH forms relating to their practical classes. Responsibility for the production of the COSHH forms resides with the researchers To prepare
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work on the development and implementation of machine learning models aimed at detecting urban drainage infrastructure components (such as stormwater drains, sewers, and manholes) from publicly available
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contribute to the development of the programme and teach a relevant module ideally linked to artificial intelligence. The post holder will have exceptional communication skills and will be central to
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environment. You will gain hands-on experience in various laboratory techniques and procedures, contributing to our teaching, research and engagement activities. This will enable you to develop the knowledge
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allocations in line with priorities and targets Take the lead and be the first point of contact within the Examinations & Awards Team for the management, delivery and development of the University’s electronic
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ResTOrES project will develop, test, and demonstrate a prototype resilience assessment toolkit for offshore energy systems. The toolkit will enable the quantification of resilience in terms of appropriate
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commitment to develop your teaching and research skills. The appointment is full time, tenable for 6 years in the first instance. Informal enquires may be made to Dr Simon Stone at simon.stone@ncl.ac.uk