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Specification PhD (or near to completion) in high energy particle physics Experience with operation and use of Roman pot-based near-beam spectrometers Experience with analysis of data from Roman pot-based near
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holder will be responsible for supporting laboratory running and research project delivery in the area of polymer science, including characterising data collection interpretation. Training will be provided
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boundaries of materials science, chemistry and synchrotron science with the support of the wider project team to develop new, optimised materials. Main Duties You will contribute to the objectives of the EPSRC
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holder will play a key role in supporting quantitative data analysis, including the development of statistical analysis plans, and interpretation in a cluster trial setting. There are also opportunities
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new techniques within the laboratory, help supervise project/undergraduate students, and present their data regularly at internal lab meetings and external conferences. Applicants should be proficient
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to knowledge transfer, enterprise, business engagement, or similar activities at Department/School level or further within the University Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all
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project meetings and collaborate with researchers from HLTH across the full disciplinary spectrum. Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below
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sales, IP generated) and/or public understanding of the discipline or similar Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Develop research
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ensure appropriate record keeping throughout the study Analyse and interpret research findings and results Contribute to generating funding Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all
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and Care Research (NIHR) project ‘Improving primary health care for patients with non-communicable diseases during severe flooding in India’, and to several ML-based projects at the British Antarctic