63 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship research jobs at University of Nottingham
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means the thesis must be submitted by the role’s starting date) in a relevant field (e.g. environmental social science, sustainable development, urban design, human geography, community energy). An
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An exciting opportunity for a Research Associate/Fellow in Behaviour and Evolution is available to work with Professor Andrew MacColl at the University of Nottingham on a Leverhulme Trust funded
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to develop an interactive web app that enables intuitive exploration and criteria-based search of the narratives, curated as multimedia files. You will be working with the LEND project research team, and in
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph
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flow in hybrid systems: improving the simulation of engineering structures”. As part of the project - jointly undertaken by the University of Nottingham and the University of Salford -, we offer a
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relevant projects and for the development of future group research strategy. MAS has a large intra-disciplinary team of researchers, engineers, technicians, support staff and academics who work together to
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developed in our labs show great promise in reducing infections and controlling host response in the clinic. We recently added the use of micro topography to provide a synergistic stimulus to tackle
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Applications are invited for the above Research Associate/Fellow post based at the University of Nottingham working with Professor Craig Vear on his project Digital Scores – investigating
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Astronomy at the University of Nottingham. The post will involve taking a leading role in the assembly and commissioning of the new growth system and starting the growth and development of new oxide
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chemistry, electrochemistry, materials chemistry, or a related discipline. The candidate will work within the Nottingham Applied Materials and Interfaces Group at the University of Nottingham, reporting