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quality modelling approaches to analyse the flow interactions between sewer discharge of surface runoff, as well as the dynamics of pollutants and pathogen propagations associated with water movements. The
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skills (e.g. ability to interact with project partners and explain complex ideas to non-bioinformaticians in an understandable way) Work in a heterogeneous environment of Clinicians, Biologists and
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and Muon Facility and will interact closely with Prof. Bull’s team of high-pressure research scientists. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in the area of high-pressure chemistry or physics, with
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skills (e.g. ability to interact with project partners and explain complex ideas to non-bioinformaticians in an understandable way) Work in a heterogeneous environment of Clinicians, Biologists and
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, social interaction and behavioural observation, therapeutic intervention and psychopharmacology, and child/family studies. Facilities include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI
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learning and artificial intelligence methods in spatial analysis within the Department. Land Economy is defined as the multidisciplinary study of how society interacts with the environment, both natural and
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for academic publications and stakeholder interactions. Demonstrate the ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Be willing to undertake fieldwork in the Gippsland region and
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a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture. Interact with both academic and industrial collaborators in the project teams, and building internal & external contacts and networks Help with
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology, the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UCL and The Crick Institute. The project will involve interactions with experimental groups at The Crick, UCL and EMBL
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highly collaborative and interactive, and make sure our activities are visible to the outside world. We are collegial. We show respect for one another, work cooperatively and support the wider community