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of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The position is part of a larger project in collaboration with the School of Chemistry and you will work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary team
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the lead on, plan, develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research objectives, projects and proposals either as an individual or as part of a broader programme. - To acquire, analyse
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looking for ambitious, talented academics with a passion for teaching as well as research flair to join its team of science and engineering experts. UNNC is part of the University of Nottingham’s Global
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, and functional environment, ensuring high standards of hygiene and efficiency. Both positions involve working as part of a team across the school to support laboratory operations, including handling
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for the next generation of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) for aero-engines. The PhD Project Advanced TBCs are used in critical aeroengine components (e.g., Ni superalloy turbine blades) to ensure a reliable and
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Campus, this role supports vital post-mortem and dissection activities within the Vet School. Technicians in this role play a key part in assisting veterinary pathologists with post-mortem examinations
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Dress Code: An ambassador top will be provided, you will need comfortable shoes and trousers Please note you will not be paid travel or accommodation as part of this role. Brief overview of the role
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technologies are critical enabling components for a wide range of QT based applications including quantum sensing, timing and computing To achieve this your role will involve developing inverse methods and
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of Nottingham. This unit is one of the UK's leading stroke research teams. We are seeking applications for a part time Speech and Language Therapist to support the Chief Investigator and the PhEAST trial team
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. Hours of work are full time 36.25 hours per week. The person appointed will work as part of a team supporting the teaching activities of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science by ensuring