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laboratories, industrial-scale deposition systems and unique characterisation facilities. With a strong track record in energy innovation and industry partnerships, the University of Nottingham provides
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for platelet production, behave in the body using advanced imaging techniques. Using genetically modified mice that allow real-time tracking of cellular signalling, the project will explore how megakaryocytes
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healing, haemostasis promotion and water treatments). The objectives of this project focus on evaluating the antibiofilm efficiencies of different Chitosan derivatives with various polymer sizes and to
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in AI and machine learning – from classical approaches to large language models. You are proficient in Python and key ML libraries (e.g. scikit-learn, PyTorch, LLM APIs), and you have a track record of
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on their health, welfare and successful transition from racing to retirement. Specific objectives include: Characterisation of the gut microbiome in a population of midlife and older horses retired from racing
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and physical testing with the objective of providing a cell which is self-locating adds structural stiffness to the module and allows easy disassembly for repair or recycling. This project will
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are seeking outstanding early-career researchers who meet the following criteria: Educational Background: Ph.D. degree from prestigious university. Research Excellence: Proven track record of impactful research
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research centre is in Ellesmere Port with the focus on new product discovery for all of its Business Units with a growing emphasis on electrification and biotechnology applications. Key Objectives Synthesize
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in e-learning IT skills, esp. an object-oriented programming language such as C#, Python, or Java Knowledge in: logistics or/and supply chain management or/and transport planning is required Excellent
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practices (e.g., Buddhism, you will have a track record of interdisciplinary work at the nexus of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. Experience collecting multi-modal neurophysiological data would be