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teaching and to develop a research programme that complements and supports existing programmes within the School. Key themes are associated with Artificial Intelligence, safety-critical systems and
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contribution rates. Life assurance. 30 days holiday plus bank holidays and discretionary days office closure. Employee Assistance Programme. Support for CPD and appropriate training. Please note: we do not
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leveraging computational biology and artificial intelligence to optimise microbial strain engineering and bioprocess strategies for converting agro-industrial residues into high-value chemicals. The successful
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of Materials. The post holder will contribute to the teaching of existing and future undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and help to enhance Loughborough’s position as sector leading in terms of its
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significant portion of their programme remaining and are not yet approaching the stage of submitting their thesis for examination. Duties: Robert Bakewell Subwardens assist the Warden, Dr Katryna Kalawsky, in
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across the University, the Policy Unit provides expert guidance and advice on policy engagement and leads a programme of high-profile activities with senior policymakers regionally, nationally, and
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degree (or equivalent international qualification ) with a UK master's degree (with an average programme mark of no less than 65%) or international equivalent . Applicants must meet the minimum
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methodological advances into real-world applications for smart and sustainable mobility. For further enquiries, please contact: Dr. Haitao He (h.he@lboro.ac.uk) For more information on the role please refer to
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to work with Dr. Ricardo Barros on the research project "Internal Solitary Waves of Mode-2: Theory, Models and Experiments", funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The position includes a generous allowance for
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(PI), Dr. Guy Aitchison. The Leverhulme Trust-funded project examines the issues of social and democratic justice raised by the unequal distribution of suicide and mental distress between groups. It