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completion) in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or a related discipline. Demonstrated experience in developing multi-physics models for electrochemical processes and
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the University of Surrey and work in Dr Isabella Guido’s research group for a 2.5-year project funded by
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and broadcasting systems and has developed the best-in-class large scale testbeds for research and innovation and enjoys the state-of-the-art lab and computing facilities. Established in 2012, 5GIC is
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individually, make a real difference. The role A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available in the team led by Dr Dany Beste at the University of Surrey to work on an exciting 3-year MRC funded research
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to date). For an informal discussion, please email Dr Kelly Kousi: k.kousi@surrey.ac.uk . Please attach a copy of your CV with your application. The University of Surrey reserves the right to close
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about the post should be directed to Dr Lydia Poole (l.poole@surrey.ac.uk ). The University of Surrey is committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers equal opportunities for all. We place
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and practical. The primary purpose of the role is to assist with the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is supervised by Dr Thomas Roberts at the University of Surrey. It is funded
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training programme and evaluating teacher acceptability and children’s spatial and mathematics performance. You will draft a report that will be used to support a future Knowledge Training Partnership grant
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and capabilities within the IBC in order to maintain its position as a state-of-the-art facility; Lead in-house Quality Assurance program As appropriate, promote the IBC facilities and capabilities
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why we created PRIORITY—a parent-focused programme designed to give parents tools to help their CYP develop healthier eating habits and reduce the risk of T1DE. Our research showed parents were eager