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susceptibility to water ingress can lead to issues such as surface degradation, internal cracking, frost damage, and biological colonisation. Prolonged exposure to moisture makes these materials particularly
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design. This role is ideal for candidates with strong wet-lab experience in microbiology, molecular cloning, and antimicrobial assays. A working knowledge of basic statistics is required. Additional
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excellent wet laboratory skills. You should be able to work in an organised, systematic and safe way both on site and in a laboratory. This is a fixed term position for the duration of 18 months. For informal
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in an academic biosciences lab. Basic wet laboratory skills in biosciences (biology, biochemistry, biochemical engineering): e.g., molecular biology techniques, cloning, gel preparation, media
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repeated global LiDAR measurements related to biomass. Sentinel missions offer increased temporal resolution in both multispectral (for vegetation indices) and SAR data (for moisture and structure
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will work on projects where research meets real-world challenges. This includes developing soil moisture maps to reduce damage from forest machinery, testing innovative methods to control pests in
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is an important control on hydrology. The latter will determine water supply, food security and sanitation to human communities. The paradigm is that wet regions become wetter and dry regions become
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Qualifications • Coursework or training in Biology, Neuroscience, Chemistry, or a related scientific field, with an emphasis on wet lab experience. • Hands-on experience with rodent handling in a research lab
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dynamic soil moisture map that reflects weather changes. By developing digital dynamic soil moisture maps, decision support systems for route planning can be used to optimize the balance between forest
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The overarching goal of the TOBI-team is to enhance precision cancer management through the development of innovative wet-lab and bioinformatic tools for diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive analysis. Prof