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Research Fellow in Structural Biology (CryoEM/ET), Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences Salary: Grade 7 (£41,064 - £48,822 p.a.) This role will be based
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of the strength and ageing of adhesively bonded joints for aerospace structures. Various composite and metallic adherends will be considered. The candidate will use their understanding of structural mechanics and
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of the strength and ageing of adhesively bonded joints for aerospace structures. Various composite and metallic adherends will be considered. The candidate will use their understanding of structural mechanics and
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tissues and (where relevant) soil. The modelling work will be tightly coupled to experimental campaigns and will use image-derived structures (including XCT images where available) to develop mechanistic
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transmission pathways through plant tissues and (where relevant) soil. The modelling work will be tightly coupled to experimental campaigns and will use image-derived structures (including XCT images where
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airborne acoustics, air-coupled ultrasonics, structural vibration/waves. Work in specialist facilities including anechoic chambers and controlled experimental environments, ensuring high-quality, repeatable
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Nikolaos Nikitas, Professor in Structural Dynamics and Engineering, Dr Raffaele De Risi, Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, Dr Evangelos Pournaras, Professor in the School of Computer Science and Dr
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of durability of construction, to integrate Nature based Solutions into grey infrastructure to strengthen resilience in Mediterranean climate hot spots. LJMU supports the design of structures by quantifying
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datasets spanning electrochemical testing, embedded sensors, environmental logging, spectroscopy and advanced imaging. They will create and curate structured, FAIR-compliant datasets suitable
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part of the research team to establish and understand the structuration of algae/soybean/mung bean proteins for high quality alternative protein foods including through high moisture extrusion. Key