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Overview We have an outstanding opportunity to make an impact in modelling of particulate processes for the pharmaceutical industry. We aim to create models for powder-based manufacturing
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-class advanced MBE growth. This post provides an ideal and exciting opportunity to make a difference in this highly topical field and to lead high quality research in collaboration with leading
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deadlines. · Continuously monitor and check teams against Milestones, Priorities, Finance, on time delivery, resourcing and forward levels of work and Quality process adherence within a large
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days and also works very closely with employer partners to ensure that all apprentices make their planned progress through the programme. Clinical Educators complete Tripartite reviews and maintain
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to the smallest network diameters, we will enable the UK water sector to meet its commitment to halve leakage by 2050 from the currently lost trillion litres/year to help ensure that our taps do not run dry. You
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. Building upon our group's expertise in utilising biocompatible plasticisers (such as glycerol, polycaprolactone, and polyethylene glycol) to tailor the mechanical properties of membranes, we aim to explore
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operations of the Liquefier. The facility produces approximately 80,000 liquid litres per annum, which supports the low temperature research in the department. The helium liquefier is a complex process which
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responsibilities Provide a first point of contact within the practice for patients presenting with undifferentiated, undiagnosed problems, making use of skills in history taking, physical examination, problem
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are working to make both regional and national health and social care data available to researchers via our developing ISO27001, NHS DSPT and SDE accredited platform. As a Junior Data Scientist within Data
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Numerical evaluation of wind around buildings School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Prof Lin Ma, Prof Derek Ingham