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to generate data-driven insights into the environmental footprints of key wood industry actors, the potential effectiveness of policy interventions at multiple scales, and the comparative impacts of wood
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research activity that makes a clear contribution to their career goals. Longer awards may be possible if supported by leveraging funds from industry or a third party that enable duration beyond 31st March
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, government departments, think tanks and public bodies around the world on issues ranging from the rights of indigenous peoples to the regulation of the building industry, to organised crime and terrorism. As
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nanocomposites ¿ Manufacture prototypes using the new materials and evaluate their performance ¿ Investigate science underlying the material functions and processes ¿ Work with internal and
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research activity that makes a clear contributio n to their career goals. Longer awards may be possible if supported by leveraging funds from industry or a third party that enable duration beyond 31st March
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potato and wheat. The post holder will be a member of a collaborative research consortium involving academic and industry partners. There will be opportunities for personal development, mentoring with
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highlights the urgent need for novel approaches. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an emergent technology platform which are cost-effective to manufacture and have potential to control wound infection. Despite
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University of London. Our teams also partner with a national network of researchers, clinician researchers and industry to translate biomedical data into the clinic. About You We are seeking an experienced
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study the mechanical behaviour of materials important to the aerospace industry. You will utilise a wide-range of mechanical loading and conditioning platforms to deduce the effects of strain, strain-rate
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post in the first instance, with possibility of renewal. You will be working as part of a team to study the mechanical behaviour of materials important to the aerospace industry. You will utilise a wide