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excellent experimental skills. Knowledge and hands-on experience in active-doped silica-based fibre fabrication, spectroscopic characterisation of doped fibres, and the construction and testing of fibre
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, potentially including novel Josephson junction structures, hybrid superconducting-normal metal devices, materials development, wafer scale production issues and similar. The post is funded by Royal Holloway and
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projects Knowledge of clinical research structures Experience of interpreting microbiological information for clinical care (culture and sensitivities, serology, point of care tests, etc.) Experience
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, biochemistry, biophysics or structural biology, as demonstrated by good first author publications Considerable experience in cell and molecular biology (including recombinant DNA techniques) Familiarity with
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excellent experimental skills. Knowledge and hands-on experience in active-doped silica-based fibre fabrication, spectroscopic characterisation of doped fibres, and the construction and testing of fibre
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suitable for an individual who does not yet have a national training number and wishes to pursue a career in the cancer field. You will take part in a structured training programme of research leading
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the construction and testing of fibre lasers and amplifiers would be beneficial for this position. You must have proven skills in the critical evaluation and interpretation of data and of working as
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stages of virus life cycle. Inspired by TG, we recently created a library (> 180) of second-generation semi-synthetic antivirals that can be structurally categorised into different compound families
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to advance understanding of diversification, ownership structures, and welfare effects in financial markets. The post holder will contribute to the project’s research agenda by undertaking theoretical
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create and submit innovative research development proposals and funding bids. The successful candidate will have significant prior experience of: • Knowledge of protein structure and engineering