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models to assess the environmental impacts of bio-based products and systems using software tools such as OpenLCA. Analyze complex datasets to identify key areas for improvement in environmental
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science and artificial intelligence concepts and tools to solve complex problems. Candidates will also be developing machine learning techniques and applying them at scale to specific projects with regular
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, building relationships, networks and partnerships with internal and external contacts, data collection and analysis, presenting and communicating complex information to a range of audiences, both orally and
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(including a Parenting and Carers Fund and the Carer’s Career Development Fund), training, and a variety of diversity and inclusion networks. Staff can apply for flexible working to help them balance
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have the opportunity to work with renowned experts across various disciplines related to the UKRI-funded Supergen Network Plus on AI for Renewable Energy (SuperAIRE). You will also collaborate with
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into the plasticity of pluripotent stem cells and their underlying gene regulatory network. Applicants should be motivated by fundamental scientific curiosity with a particular interest in stem cells and cell fate
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of Professor Stewart Barr, Professor Gareth Shaw and Dr Ewan Woodley to undertake an Economic and Social Research Council funded impact project entitled Travel Towards Net Zero: co-creating low-carbon tourist
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mechanisms, as well as complex issues of ethics and public trust. These challenges hinder investigations into critical societal issues and suggest the need for greater data access. Working as part of a new
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North Cumbria Academic Health Sciences Network. NHIP forms an organisational partnership that allows practitioners, researchers and innovators to come together to discover, develop and deliver new
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interdisciplinary environment, first-class mechanical and electronics workshops, and access to the King’s core facilities network. King’s is committed to an inclusive, supportive research culture. Researchers benefit