69 phd-position-in-database-modeling Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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CRISPR-CAS9 gene editing using rodent malaria parasites, cutting edge cell biology, phosphorylation assay and phosphor-proteomics. Candidates must hold a PhD, (awarded or pending) or equivalent in a
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: • Full-time position (part-time and job-share arrangements available, minimum 21.75 hours per week), start date ideally beginning of August 2025 (some flexibility) • The role is offered on a fixed-term
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, 268002 (2021)]. We will use innovative experimental techniques employing particle tracking of model 2D vibrated particles to test fundamental theoretical concepts in statistical physics. The successful
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and evaluate research findings/data using approaches, techniques, models and methods selected or developed for the purpose. To establish a national reputation and regularly disseminate and explain
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We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated Research Associate/Fellow to work with our lithium-sulfur battery team. Candidates must have (or almost completed) a PhD in physical chemistry, synthetic
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independence by proposing new research themes and approaches. The nature of the position demands a confident and self-starting individual who is looking to develop a wide academic skillset and who is keen to
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of sterile and infected single and co-cultures of immune and stromal cells, and correlative data analysis including surface characterisation of biomaterials. Candidates must have a PhD submitted (or close
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph
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positions, bonding environments, and their implications for photocatalytic activity. The unique capabilities of the SuperSTEM facility, particularly its ability to combine spectroscopy with atomic-resolution
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. This project is sponsored by an industry partner and has set milestones and deliverables. Candidates must hold a PhD (or close to completion) in a relevant field such as brewing science, malting science, yeast