73 assistant-professor-and-data-visualization Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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-economic assessment and life cycle analysis methodologies. • Proficiency with modelling and simulation software relevant to TEA and LCA. • High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data
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, interpret and evaluate research findings/data using approaches, techniques, models and methods selected or developed for the purpose. - To establish a national reputation and regularly disseminate and explain
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the project, you will work in close collaboration with the team designing and testing the reactors to validate your simulation outputs, and your data will directly feed to the research undertaken by another
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to recycle plastics using a novel microwave-assisted catalytic upgrading technology. The project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, and involves project partners
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-economic analysis and life cycle assessment methodologies. • Proficiency with modelling and simulation software relevant to TEA and LCA. • High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data
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equipment, where appropriate. Resolve problems, in meeting research objectives and deadlines in collaboration with others. Identify opportunities and assist in writing bids for research grant applications
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Coloniality: Histories, Knowledges and Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa’. The School promotes and maintains a supportive environment to help all colleagues achieve their full potential. We
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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to help develop the next generation of fibre-based optical imaging and spectroscopy tools. This EPSRC-funded role is central
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experiments and test candidate therapeutics on leukaemic stem cells isolated from primary patient samples. You will be responsible for carrying out laboratory research, data analysis and presentation of results
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the sector, yet a lack of gender-disaggregated data combined with the predominance of gender-blind programming means that workplace protections often miss key threats to women’s wellbeing. The research aims