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) perform a systematic assessment of the role of AEWE on firn evolution using the community firn model and 2) perform forward simulations forced by RCM output to examine the role of future extremes on ice
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elevation models, satellite altimetry, and optical imagery. Joining the UK’s Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), and the Centre of Excellence in Environmental Data Science , you will work
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microbiota, using C. elegans as a reductive model. The current project aims to identify conserved and metaorganism-specific gut-brain-axis (GBA) mechanisms of thermotolerance in fish, bees and worms. It
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an enhanced DBS with barred list check, as a result we will ask successful candidates to complete this check as part of the recruitment process and any offer will be made based upon the satisfactory result of
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of maternity leave, commencing in July 2025. Applications for internal secondments are welcomed, subject to line manager approval. The role is based on a blended working model, with a minimum of two
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and petrographic studies on mafic volcanoes. Lab-based analysis of pyroclast textures will be performed (e.g., shape, density, bubble and microlite number density) and these data will be used in models
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the interface of dynamical mathematical modelling and artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on using applied mathematics and AI methods to address real-world challenges. What we’re looking for You will hold
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the University. This role requires an enhanced DBS/enhanced DBS with barred list check. Please note we will therefore be asking you to complete an enhanced DBS with barred list as part of the recruitment process
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reflected in workload allocation models - and is usually held for a four-year term, e.g. unless extended or renewed within the University’s leadership roles appointment process. At the end of their term
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barred list check. • We actively welcome applications from Black and minority ethnic candidates to help increase staff diversity. Enquiries: Contact Lyndsey Spiers at l.spiers@lancaster.ac.uk