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About us This position is a key part of the Manufacturing Research Hub for a Sustainable Future (VaxHub Sustainable), led by UCL Biochemical Engineering and the University of Oxford with a number of
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characterisation to address an urgent industry challenge: the discovery and optimisation of new mechanically-robust granular ion-exchange materials for the removal of radioactive strontium and caesium ions form
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The primary responsibility of this role is to support and contribute to an industry innovation research project. The Research Engineer
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and/or quantitative methods. Is confident working with a range of stakeholders, including members of the public, emergency services staff, and industry collaborators. Can work independently and
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publications and commit to high quality research, working closely with Industry to implement practical aspects of the gas adsorption rig. This is a fixed term role until 31st March 2026. Salary is £45,103
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will then analyse complex patterns of data and derive an optimal set of items to form a smart self-report instrument. This two-year project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium
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industry collaborators. Can work independently and collaboratively, with excellent communication and organisational skills. Has a strong interest in health innovation, prehospital care, or digital
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on data-intensive research Engaging with stakeholders across academia and industry Developing recommendations to help the shaping of research priorities, both internally and to funders, through co-authoring
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and/or quantitative methods. Is confident working with a range of stakeholders, including members of the public, emergency services staff, and industry collaborators. Can work independently and
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spectroscopic data analysis. This role forms part of a larger research effort exploring advanced polymer processing techniques and data driven methods to improve material performance and manufacturing efficiency