243 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Birmingham
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and working groups as required; setting agendas, collating and distributing papers and minutes and ensuring follow up action is taken; assessing and escalating as you deem appropriate issues and risks
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, documentation, and other relevant control is maintained for CSOT. System knowledge and Testing Ensuring your functional area provides resolution to all Level 2 calls within SLAs, seeking guidance from the Managed
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, a distributed Research Centre, within which the University is a partner. BAQS comprises a large range of state-of-the-art instruments for measuring key components of the atmosphere, relevant both
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of this project is to generate thermo-haline (temperature-salinity) reconstructions of the surface ocean in the critical sub-Polar North Atlantic zone, to understand surface ocean density controls on this tipping
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Great apes held in captivity need resilience: the ability to ‘bounce back’ following setbacks. This is particularly true for apes entering sanctuaries or rehabilitation centres, as they have usually
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cycles. Among the most critical but poorly understood aspects is how MNPs interact with plankton communities, which form the foundation of food webs and drive the ocean’s biological carbon pump-a key
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disruption. By integrating omics and systems toxicology approaches, the project will provide a physiologically relevant, mechanistic alternative to animal-based testing, directly addressing the environmental
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of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,636 to £46,049 with potential progression once in post to £48,822 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano
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easier to detect and measured experimentally. However, it is not well known yet how this process emerges and how one can control it. This PhD project will focus on developing the necessary theoretical