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internationally recognised, friendly, diverse, inclusive and enthusiastic team. You will become part of the Engineered Genetic Control Systems for Advanced Therapeutics Hub. The hub, Directed by Prof Rosser, is a
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background in laboratory automation, control of experimental systems and data‑intensive research. Previous experience in the field of photovoltaics or related optoelectronic devices, particularly organic
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background in laboratory automation, control of experimental systems and data‑intensive research. Previous experience in the field of photovoltaics or related optoelectronic devices, particularly organic
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connected large wind energy system dynamic modelling, control and analysis. In particular, the objective of this research programme is to lay the foundations of a new, model and methodology for Advanced wind
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predictive control of carbon mineralisation through high-throughput mineralogy and machine learning.” This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to innovative research at the interface of mineralogy
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William Dunn School of Pathology. The project will involve the mechanistic dissection of protein quality control pathways using quantitative cell-based assays, flow cytometry-based and imaging approaches
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hydrogen into valuable fuels. Sulphide materials remain underexplored despite their highly promising optoelectronic properties, and this programme seeks to unlock their potential by precisely controlling
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and supportive research group led by Prof. Pedro Carvalho at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. The project will involve the mechanistic dissection of protein quality control pathways using
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Postdoctoral Researcher on a short-term project to develop a custom technique known as rheodialysis for instrumentation involving controlled release applications. You will work towards automating and integrating
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Postdoctoral Researcher on a short-term project to develop a custom technique known as rheodialysis for instrumentation involving controlled release applications. You will work towards automating and integrating