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high-quality laboratory research to develop and test novel diagnostic methods for heavy menstrual bleeding. They will work closely with clinicians, research nurses, and study participants to integrate
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for conventional noise control methods. Acoustic metamaterials offer a promising alternative by breaking their acoustic limitations and enabling highly efficient and environmentally friendly noise control solutions
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professional development, exploring new tools and methods relevant to clinical trial applications. About You The successful candidate must have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a closely
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skills in a clinical research setting. This is a unique opportunity for a recent PhD graduate or early postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in developing and implementing bioinformatics workflows
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noise, particularly its low-frequency tonal components, poses significant challenges for conventional noise control methods. Acoustic metamaterials offer a promising alternative by breaking their acoustic
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diagnostic methods for heavy menstrual bleeding. They will work closely with clinicians, research nurses, and study participants to integrate laboratory and clinical aspects of the project. Responsibilities
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the next generation of gas turbine engines. Successful candidates will have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline and experience in the development of machine/deep learning (ML/DL) methods
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-to-roll production of ultrathin, lithium-doped glass films with high ionic conductivity and near-zero defect density. The application of fibre-drawing methods in battery manufacturing is disruptive, placing
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-managing health conditions, and of contributing to the process evaluation of randomised controlled trials in health research, including qualitative and public involvement methods. Applicants will ideally
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. The application of fibre-drawing methods in battery manufacturing is disruptive, placing this research at the forefront of innovation. The project involves a multidisciplinary team with researchers from