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The Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Research Group (MAS) requires a Senior Research Fellow who is experienced in the fields of solid mechanics and stress analysis to work across several industry
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comprising chemists with expertise in organic chemistry, reactor design and innovative process analytics, and engineers with skills in fluid modelling, Life Cycle Assessment and sustainability. You will
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materials, notably wear, fretting, and thermo-mechanical fatigue. Experimental studies to support these modelling activities are also of great interest to the group. Visualisation of multiphase fluids with
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project is a collaboration between researchers in the UK, Spain and Ecuador, it builds directly on our previous work identifying and characterising the molecular mechanism of altitude adaptation through
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-integrated optical system capable of probing tissue mechanics at unprecedented speeds, with direct implications for early cancer diagnostics and beyond. Key Responsibilities: • Design and develop fibre
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mitosis and meiosis in Plasmodium” under the supervision of Professor Rita Tewari. The research will involve unravelling regulatory mechanism of mitosis and meiosis in parasite proliferative stages within
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the SuperSTEM EPSRC National Research Facility for Advanced Electron Microscopy (Manchester) and the York-JEOL Nanocentre (York). We aim to gain unprecedented insights into the mechanisms of light-induced
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initiatives Travel opportunities to visit international partners and attend conferences What you should have: A good first degree (BEng/BSc with 1st or 2.1) in Robotics, Mechatronics, Control, Mechanical
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required. About You - PhD in relevant subject area; - Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills in English; - Proficiency in laboratory techniques and analytical methods relevant to catalysis
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able to plan and conduct your own work independently, whilst also being able to build relationships and collaborate with others. A PhD (or near to completion) in human metabolic physiology, nutrition