105 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Nottingham
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Sustainable Development Goals are highly desirable but not essential attributes. Further information is available in the role profile. What we offer- A friendly, diverse, and supportive working environment
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signalling (e.g. calcium fluxes/signalling), root development, and molecular cell biology. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in molecular biology or a related area of biological
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succeed We aim to give you all the support you need to nurture your talent, develop and reach your professional goals and personal career goals. Equal, diverse, inclusive Our university is a supportive
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-holder will take responsibility for conducting research, developing research objectives and proposals for a specific project focused on the development of a novel sustainable brewing adjunct material
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, conferences, and other engagement and dissemination activities Engaging with stakeholders and contributing to the development of strategic partnerships Tailoring resources and recommendations for different
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the Vindolanda Texts), but the disproportionate effort required did not encourage development. Now massively increased computing power and the success of Generative AI in various ancient world applications
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following their PhD. It is designed to offer support and flexibility and is targeted at excellent scientists and engineers who wish to establish a research career, allowing bespoke projects to be developed
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forms and its development. Based at the University of Nottingham, you will be one of three Post-Doctoral Researchers working on the project. This part-time role will involve data collection including
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fully funded, three-year PhD studentship starting in October 2025, focused on one of the following research objectives: To develop biomimetic designs that enhance energy harvesting and bioelectronic
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continuous systems. The experimental data will contribute to developing an initial techno-economic evaluation to test the feasibility of utilising flower waste as feedstock. The project outcome is a first step