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Overview We are looking for a Psychology graduate to support the work on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) across the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology training programme. This post is to
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Overview This is a fixed-term post designed to provide computational support to the development of the open-source software pipeline TopoStats, and to wider research using Atomic Force Microscopy
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undergraduate and postgraduate student recruitment and selection. Maintain and enhance the quality of student’s experience through excellence in teaching and learning. Contribute to programme development and
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programme, enabling them to develop novel experimental characterisation techniques to study the flow behaviour of DFCs, and subsequently develop a constitutive material model to be incorporated into a virtual
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evaporation and flow patterns can disrupt the uniformity of the ink film, and in turn degrade the quality, performance, and value of the film. The PhD research programme will look to find ways to control; (i
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through their programme. The ideal candidate will have outstanding customer service and interpersonal skills, and an ability to put people at ease through sophisticated and sensitive verbal and non-verbal
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programme, you will have the opportunity to gain real world experience of the technical and non-technical challenges associated with decarbonisation of heat through placements with South Yorkshire Mayoral
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through their programme. The ideal candidate will have outstanding customer service and interpersonal skills, and an ability to put people at ease through sophisticated and sensitive verbal and non-verbal
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energy physics software GEANT4 as a case study. This is a widely used program that simulates how particles move through matter. GEANT4 underpins experiments such as ATLAS at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: The inheritance of phenotypic plasticity in a wild mammal