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, industry partners, and external organisations. Your contribution will be central to enabling world-class research programmes addressing global challenges in infrastructure, water, and energy systems. Main
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to provide finance support and information, ensuring that the Faculty’s financial plan is sustainable and financial risks are identified, understood and managed. Provision of expert financial support, guidance
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computing) Desirable Application Experience of disseminating research findings to non-academic stakeholders, and the public. Desirable Application & Interview Further Information Grade 7 Salary £38,784
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computational modelling to explore structure/activity relationships. The project offers a unique combination of experimental and theoretical catalysis, providing a strong foundation for careers in both academia
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. Attend international conferences, and give talks on the work of the research group. Plan own research schedule and workload within the project schedule to ensure that the overall project milestones and
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medicine in neuroscience and neuromuscular research and development. Moreover, you will be embedded within the vibrant, multi-disciplinary Integrative Musculoskeletal Biomechanics (IMSB, https
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research. Plan work effectively, including availability of resources (equipment usage), liaison with technical staff, deadlines, project milestones and overall research aims, and report to line manager(s) on
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training in molecular plant-microbe interactions, epigenomics, and computational biology. You will gain hands-on experience in plant disease phenotyping, genetic transformation, and high-throughput
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. In a landmark study published in Nature Microbiology (https://rdcu.be/eI3cz), we showed that Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells in biofilms sense chemical gradients in a completely different way from any
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Mitigating Healthcare Misinformation: Fact-Checking Spoken Medical Claims Using Textual Evidence (S3.5-COM-Zhang) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students