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their time will be spent on this aspect averaged over the three years. Contributing to the description and sampling of eruptive deposits in the field Using textural analysis (including crystal and vesicle size
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to this work with the industrial partner and other interested parties Broad experience of static and dynamic experimental testing Experience of aeroelastic wing tunnel testing Experience in the analysis and
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. You will commission content from academics and practitioners, carry out marketing research and outreach virtually and in person as well as detailed analysis of a wide range of data. You will manage a
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mongooses in South Africa, combining analysis of long-term data, movement modelling (with CoI Dr Luca Giuggioli, School of Engineering Maths) and field experiments. Start date: 1st August 2025. You will
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readiness for analysis by CC-MC-ICPMS/MS, and prepare the data for publication. A Research Technician will be recruited to support with the analyses. You will have the opportunity to share your expertise in
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breeding/maintenance of genetically modified organisms. An appetite for/experience of working in interdisciplinarity teams and Clinical research. Aptitude for quantitative analysis of biological data sets
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climate models Experience of analysis of large and complex datasets (such as CMIP) And ideally: Experience of developing General Circulation Models (GCMs) or complex land surface models (such as HadCM3
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excited-state simulations; experience with coding and scripting for data analysis; ability to communicate complex information clearly and accurately in English, both in written and oral forms; ability
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The University of Bristol Law School is a leading UK law school with an international reputation for outstanding teaching and research. Ranked 3rd in the Times Higher Education analysis of legal
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themselves as an independent researcher and educator. Opportunities for research training within the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the University of Bristol include further analysis of the Wellcome-funded