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skeletal muscle metabolism and how exercise affects it. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Prof Tsintzas’ research team in the Division
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research strategy. You will work flexibly as part of a team to support the operational delivery and of the School’s world-leading research. You will: develop, deliver, manage and coordinate support and
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students and other facility users to carry out imaging experiments in a safe and efficient manner, following established procedures and health and safety guidelines. Appropriate continued development and
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offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development, design, and modeling of future paving materials
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international and domestic markets. You will shape market positioning, lead budgets, and drive a high‑performance culture across student recruitment and admissions. In this role, you will: Lead the development
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experts; and develop the team. Experience leading implementation of ESE policy and plans, expertise in curriculum and student voice, as well the ability to manage complexity and problem solve
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placement within Siemens Digital Industry Software. Project Overview The project focuses on developing and integrating ML techniques to enhance wall treatments for under-resolved boundary layers in
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research building on previous research from the Silvi research group. The research will focus on the development of novel reactions based on photoredox-radical chemistry. The new radical processes will be
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the noise associated with near-term quantum devices. This in turn offers an exciting new dataset from which it will be possible to use machine learning to train a more accurate functional for use in density
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thorough understanding of developing and implementing effective communications and engagement activities to diverse audiences? If so, the University of Nottingham has a fantastic opportunity for you to join