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. While the role is primarily computational, you will be expected to engage with core chemical engineering concepts and collaborate closely with industrial partners, including BASF and Siemens. You will
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Intelligence for Humanity. Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in line with our research themes and vision. You will be
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programme and online educational developments. You will be an exceptional academic, able to demonstrate how your work will play a key role in the development of world-leading research programmes in a major
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human myocardial tissue Preparing living myocardial slices from human hearts Applying molecular biology and epigenetic methods to investigate gene regulation by GR over the 24-hour cycle Performing
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team, to deliver all aspects of the selection process at department level for the undergraduate MBBS Medicine programme. You will have strong communication and organisational skills and be able
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, opportunities, risks and challenges of designing new musical instruments incorporating embedded computing and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on research engagement with and dissemination
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journey through admissions for all undergraduate programmes within the Faculty of Medicine, which includes the MBBS/BSc Medicine programme and the BSc Medical Biosciences programme. You will provide
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supervise undergraduate student projects, setting and assessing work using appropriate methods and criteria. You will contribute to educational research, evaluation and critical enquiry activities, including
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. Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in line with our research themes and vision. You will be expected to undertake
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classes, and will supervise undergraduate student projects, setting and assessing work using appropriate methods and criteria. You will contribute to educational research, evaluation and critical enquiry