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have experience in the following areas: Root biology, cell/developmental biology and molecular biology. A track record of publishing research is also desirable. This full-time post (36.25 hours) is
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to explore own research interests. We are looking for a researcher with experience of data-intensive projects involving simulations or observations, good knowledge of galaxy formation physics, and the ability
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. This full-time post (36.25 hours) is available immediately and will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 3.0 years. Job share arrangements may be considered. Requests for secondment from internal
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The post holder will be expected to work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team, as well as undertaking independent research. They will use approaches, methodologies, and techniques
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developing ideas for application of research outcomes. This post also be linked to research activities linked to the Faculty’s research platforms such as the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research
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Astronomy at the University of Nottingham. The post will involve taking a leading role in the assembly and commissioning of the new growth system and starting the growth and development of new oxide
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forms and its development. Based at the University of Nottingham, you will be one of three Post-Doctoral Researchers working on the project. This part-time role will involve data collection including
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of sterile and infected single and co-cultures of immune and stromal cells, and correlative data analysis including surface characterisation of biomaterials. Candidates must have a PhD submitted (or close
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of Nottingham, and with the core team at Queen Mary University as well as national partners. The post holder will be enthusiastically committed to conducting research that makes an impact and a team player. You
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responsible for data/image acquisition, analysis and interpretation and for using this information to design efficient heterogeneous photocatalytic processes. This will involve working on the synthesis and