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modelling of brain function and is funded from UKRI-STFC. A PhD in a related-discipline is essential. This position is full-time, fixed term for 15 months and available immediately. Salary: £40,497 - £45,413
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hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) or relevant industrial experience in Solution phase inorganic photochemistry (synthesis). Further information is available
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-doctoral research associates, technicians and PhD students to complete several experiments. Contribute to general lab organisation and cleanliness. Help maintain a Drosophila (fruit fly) collection - perform
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proteins with custom shapes. The aim of the project is to design and experimentally characterize novel proteins, determining their structure and assessing functions. The position would be best suited to a
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and vibrant place to work, with many different challenges and is a proud Living Wage supporter. Informal enquiries in relation to the recruitment / application process may be sent to Dr Matt Walsh
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into national biosurveillance systems, and collaborate with public health and defence stakeholders to enhance the UK’s readiness for biological threats. The successful applicant will have a PhD in bioinformatics
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Energy Materials Design’. This 18-month position is funded by the Royal Society and will be supervised by Dr Lauren Hatcher. The overall focus of the programme is to design new electrically active
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available from 1 July 2025 and are fixed-term for 18 months, or until 31 December 2027, whichever is soonest. Salary: £40,497 - £45,413 per annum (Grade 6). We do not anticipate appointing this position above
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currently include the School of Computer Science & informatics premises at the Queen’s Buildings, the Julian Hodge Building and Park Place (all within the Cardiff campus). The successful candidate will have
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work scheme and other travel initiatives, annual increments up the pay scale, and more. It is an exciting and vibrant place to work, with many different challenges and is a proud Living Wage supporter