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Architecture , Engineering & Technology , Arts & Humanities , Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Job Type Academic Posts , Research Fellowships , Research Related , Other Research Related Contract Type Fixed
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: Designing, making and optimising aluminium-based alloys for high pressure die casting and other casting techniques. Nano, microstructure and mechanical properties characterization of the cast samples. In-situ
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microenvironmentally induced mechanisms by which glioblastoma cells drive tumour (re)growth. The successful candidate will apply and develop innovative computational strategies to explore these research questions
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to improve model simulation, and attribution of the impacts of SAI Design further AI/ML approach to test hypothesised mechanisms that emerge from the analysis Main Duties The responsibilities may include some
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Position Title: Research Fellow in Sustainable Built Environment – 16493 Department/College: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences Location
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engineering, mechanical engineering, or related subject with a record of publishing in high quality journals. Good skills in engineering experiment testing and measurements are required and experience of icing
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centre funded by LifeArc and MDUK. The Cambridge Clinical Mitochondrial Research Group (MitoCAMB) studies the genetic basis and mechanisms of mitochondrial diseases and other rare inherited neurological
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biologists is expanding! We are looking for a Research Fellow fascinated by the structural basis of molecular functions. You will study the mechanism of RNA acetylation, how post-translational modifications
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(microscopic or mechanical). The successful candidate will carry out research and manufacturing process evaluation to produce structural metallic materials. The applicant will work on a research project
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to understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms of complex inflammatory skin diseases. The applicant will be encouraged to identify and drive a theme within our programme, depending on their expertise