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Technology You should also complete a narrative CV (500-1000 words) addressing the project’s aims and objectives, demonstrating how the skills you have map to the area of research, how your experience makes
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consider what soft skills and personality traits are valued, how and why, and how does this map on to the demographic and cognitive diversity of new entrants and of those getting promoted? It will consider
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, the applicant’s individual tasks and responsibilities will include: Contributing to mapping and analyzing the emerging innovation field in the antimicrobial space; Developing case studies of pertinent developments
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. Rail: Milton Keynes or Bedford Air: London Luton (22 miles), Heathrow (50 miles) or Birmingham (70 miles). View our location maps . How to apply Before completing the application documentation please
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cloud-computing (Azure, Google cloud platform, AWS) are considered beneficial but not essential. Funding This is a self-funded opportunity. Diversity and Inclusion at Cranfield We are committed
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Rolls-Royce will also provide experience in the areas of technology transfer and strategic technology development road-mapping. Through this research and collaborations, the student will develop
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development road-mapping. Through this research and collaborations, the student will develop leadership skills and experiences which will prepare them to take a leading role in future aviation and aerospace
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similarities between biofilms, pellicles, and clusters are still poorly understood, and new methods are needed to better map the full scope of biofilm physiology. In this project, we will use microfluidics and