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analysis. Experience in Finite Element Analysis software such as Ansys. Excellent communication, analytical, leadership and project management skills Further information This is a full-time role (37.5 hours
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characterisation of carbon fibre composites, spanning temperatures from room temperature to liquid hydrogen temperature (20K). Development of a finite element model of carbon fibre composites to incorporate rate and
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. This post will support learning and teaching in the subject area of pharmaceutics. The Department of Life Sciences at the University of Bath has over 90 academic staff across a broad range of disciplines
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The Department of Psychology is seeking a skilled and highly motivated Post-Doctoral Research Associate to join the NIHR Bath Mental Health Research Group (MHRG). The MHRG is a 5-year project aimed
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not include a research component. You have: A strong academic record with deep knowledge and understanding of Computer Science, aligned with the level of teaching to be delivered. Proven effectiveness
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. This post will support learning and teaching in the subject area of pharmacology. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for 12 months This job purpose can be summarised as follows: To plan and deliver
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, supporting the Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) and Foundation Systemic Theory and Practice courses. The DClinPsy is a three-year, full-time professional doctorate where trainees split their time
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barriers to adaptation finance. The successful applicant will be involved with all these project elements and have a leading role in developing effective storylines that blend climate information with
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will be informed by research/professional expertise, there is no research component to this role. There is an allocation of time for scholarship and own professional development. About you You should
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into their constituent monomers can be reused to develop products, with properties that match those of virgin polymer. The PDRA will work closely with other researchers from the department of Chemistry, the Institute