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candidate must have strong experience in delivering to strict deadlines ideally in a project combining building and technology elements. The role is based on the Lancaster University Bailrigg campus
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consequences for soil functioning. This position will mainly focus on the analysis and interpretation of existing data on soil microbial responses to drought collected from a global network of grassland sites
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truth through the collation and analysis of programme information. This will be combined with advising on the consistent adoption of best practice standards and processes, tailoring as appropriate. You
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will include modelling of the data using PECUBE, ideally undertaken during a two month visit to Peter Van der Beek in Germany, who will lead the modelling element of the project. Prior experience with
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team, you will be responsible for: • theoretical analysis of methods for calibrating and optimising simulation-based DTs • developing and maintaining research code implementing these ideas
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the health economic component of the project. This includes designing the health economic plan which will involve workshops with key stakeholders to understand how sponsorship deals may impact on population
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analysis, writing publications and engaging with diverse project partners. Experience of environmental accounting and/or the design or analysis of corporate sustainability reporting will be highly valued. A
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on the Faculty and its constituent schools and disciplines, please see: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/humanities-arts-and-social-sciences/
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recruiting participants, developing the experimental designs, and the setting up of studies through to analysis, dissemination (presentations and journal articles) and impact activities. The successful
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Management Office (PMO) and reporting to the Head of Projects and Portfolio, you will support the programme leadership as a central source of truth through the collation and analysis of programme information