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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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surveillance data for analysis and interpretation. The successful applicant will have a keen interest in building relationships with stakeholders ranging from Principal Investigators, participants in Patient and
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staff. A central component of the role is co-ordinate the Athena Swan applications across the Division. Athena Swan is the Charter Mark that was established in 2005 with a focus on promoting and
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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
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lead analysis of large-scale ‘omics datasets, including genomic sequencing, RNA-sequencing, and ribosome profiling data, playing a role in setting the project direction. You will work in a highly
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to determine the activators of inflammation in atherosclerosis. You will identify and develop suitable techniques, and apparatus, for the collection and analysis of data (e.g. flow and mass cytometry, confocal
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the power of genomics to inform rare disease diagnosis and excited by the promise of genome-targeted therapies for the treatment of rare disease. You will lead analysis of large-scale ‘omics datasets
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quantitative data analysis. The research involves cryo-EM sample preparation, data acquisition, and analysis, so experience in these areas would be advantageous. What We Offer Your happiness and wellbeing