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The postholder will lead Phase 2 evaluation and learning capture for the Breaking Barriers programme, working closely with the project leads to design and deliver a mixed-methods evaluation across
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, The University of Manchester. Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate position to work on the development and application of ab initio computational methods for simulating actinide X-ray
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air quality measurement methods, ensuring they are accurate, accessible, and relevant to different groups/disciplines. Through measurements of outdoor and domestic indoor air quality, understand
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emerged as a potential new drug modality for the treatment of a whole range of disease areas. However, current methods of chemical synthesis are not scalable and are limited to <10Kg batches. To synthesize
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depth constrained coastal flows with differing bed conditions representative of deployment sites. Interaction of the flow with horizontal axis turbines will be simulated using actuator methods leading
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more than 500 researchers across chemistry, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, synthetic biology, materials science, analytics and computational methods. These roles aim to advance the design and
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data collection, demonstrate understanding of the informal caregiving landscape and applied qualitative research methods. Knowledge of cancer caregiving is desirable. The successful applicant will work
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colleagues from FBMH. Areas of current research are novel dose delivery methods (FLASH therapy and spatially fractionated), imaging (using prompt photons and proton CT), high throughput radiobiology
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research. You will teach sociology modules related to your area of expertise and will, as necessary, also contribute to core methods and theory teaching in sociology. Colleagues on the Teaching and Research
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related to your area of expertise and will, as necessary, also contribute to core methods and theory teaching in sociology. Colleagues on the Teaching and Research track are also expected to contribute