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develop new scientific techniques, and test hypotheses and analyse scientific data from a variety of sources. You will contribute ideas for new research projects, develop ideas for generating research
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We are seeking to appoint two Research Assistants to join Professor Lisa Stockdale’s team, which has been at the forefront of developing and testing malaria vaccines for many years. The group leads
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maximise graphite lifetimes under irradiation, in unfamiliar AMR gaseous and liquid coolants. This post directly supports the Graphite Selection & Design programme, by developing and performing the novel
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, and uncontrolled approximation errors. In this project, we aim to develop novel diffusion and flow-based models, and associated algorithms, which can more efficiently and effectively solve inverse
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need to manage your own academic research and administrative activities; adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques and experimental protocols relating specifically to endolysosomal patch
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clinical trials, and developing personalised models to understand therapy response characteristics. You will contribute to a pioneering tissue-focused research programme aimed at enhancing cure rates
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant, to work with a team working with Dr Rachel Pechey on a research programme testing interventions to encourage healthier and more sustainable food
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We are recruiting a Senior Research Fellow in Infectious Disease Modelling to join a collaborative research programme in partnership with the Modelling and Simulation Hub Africa (MASHA
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during their PhD and in any postdoctoral positions. Securing a Fellowship will offer you the freedom to conduct your own research programme. To aid the development of their academic profile and to support
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into valuable fuels. Sulphide materials remain underexplored despite their highly promising optoelectronic properties, and this programme seeks to unlock their potential by precisely controlling thin-film growth