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); preparing reagents; cataloguing frozen samples; and some data analysis. This will require you to be highly organised, have good interpersonal skills and be able to interact productively and collaboratively
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. Demonstrable experience of advanced multimodal data analysis e.g., fluid-based biomarkers (genomic, proteomic or inflammatory markers) is essential as is the ability to manage your own academic research and
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months. The project involves the scale-up of new hierarchical metal oxides and hydroxides and is funded by the UCSF (Oxford University Challenge Seed Fund). Find out more about the O'Hare research and
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We are seeking a research fellow to work on a project on global food systems analysis. This is an exciting opportunity to join a new multi-disciplinary research team on food systems analysis jointly
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portfolio of translational and clinical research studies, including real-world data generation, biomarker sample collection, and data analysis. They will also be actively involved in the clinical delivery
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-established data resources accessed within a secure Trusted Research Environment for large-scale analysis. This role offers excellent opportunities to engage with a broad network of collaborators including
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the project will focus on developing a thermal water splitting process based on complex transition metal oxides, and then studying the kinetics of the process to facilitate the design of a reactor to integrate
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, embedded evaluation methods, collaborating across disciplines including policy analysis, data science, and user-centred design. The role includes opportunities to pursue and publish independent research, co
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programming skills for data analysis. Excellent organisational and communication skills as well as ability to work as part of a team are essential. This is a fixed-term appointment available for 1 year. If you
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nanotubes, enables the exploration of thermodynamic processes at the nanoscale. Carbon nanotubes serve as exceptional nanomechanical resonators due to their low mass, high stiffness, and quality factor