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to the development of greener and more efficient routes to biofuel production. You will gain hands-on experience in heterogeneous catalyst synthesis, XRD, HPLC, GC-MS analysis, kinetic studies, and catalyst design
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reports identifying the network's core strengths and critical "needs" to inform future strategy. 2. Network Development Proactively identify and engage industry partners and third-sector organizations
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for personal growth and development but also contributing to the development and improvement of a service first culture. Main duties and responsibilities Be the main point of contact for IT Services, for IT
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and postgraduate students, directing them, as required, to University support services appropriate to their needs. Contribute to the design and development of programmes of study that are accessible
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systems for wind, auto, rail and energy applications. The group has well equipped labs and its own office space for the PhD students. Training & Development Your training will begin with an intensive six
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year round Details Cells in development are constantly on the move — migrating to new locations, changing shape, and coordinating with their neighbours. But at some point, migratory cells must stop
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development. It will involve a paradigm shift which combines geo-spatial-temporal modelling, prospective life cycle analysis, techno-economic assessment and AI methodologies. It will map and analyse
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. The PhD student will be expected to work on lab research facilities to support the co-simulation platform development of cyber-physical power systems. The PhD student will expect to have certain research
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administration support to ensure the effective running and development of the products. This may include enabling functionality, handling permissions and managing users. Support the implementation and maintenance
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, to-date studies have been limited by a lack of metastatic models where cells can be followed from primary tumour development to secondary tumour formation in adult organisms. We recently overcame