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transformation programme creates the opportunity for re-shaping the provision of services and ensuring a coherent and consistent high-quality support offer to postgraduates (PGRs). This will involve aligning
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developing a novel interferometer calibration method using optical fields that will complement existing calibration methods and be more accurate at higher frequencies. The postdoc will demonstrate the method
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required To undertake administrative tasks associated with the research programme, including the planning and organisation of the project and the implementation of procedures required to ensure accurate and
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assessments and method statements, in the carrying out reactive and planned maintenance, reporting any potentially unsafe working Prepare surfaces (walls, ceilings, woodwork, etc.) for painting by cleaning
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methods, resources and reading; determining, designing, and producing study material; planning course delivery and planning for contingencies such as slower/faster progress than anticipated. • Where
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will work with Dr Harriet Quinn-Scoggins and Dr Savita Shanbhag (Hywel Dda University Health Board) on the mixed methods PHABRIC 2 study (Developing a community pharmacy service to facilitate early
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the influence of human activity. Combined with state-of-the-art numerical modelling, this will allow us to quantify the absolute future anthropogenic effect in 4 dimensions. In this role You will conduct original
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assessment methods and in providing constructive feedback to students. Supervise the work of students, including the supervision of postgraduate master’s students. Manage projects relating to own area of work
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such as python to work with large datasets. Have a detailed knowledge of analytical methods of phenotypic data generated from cellular models. Have experience of project management, scientific dissemination
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fields: i. Gas turbine combustion ii. The application of alternative fuels, particularly hydrogen iii. Gas turbine cycles iv. Numerical simulation of thermofluids