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and bring structure, clarity and momentum to your work. A commitment to continuous improvement and supporting the University’s strategic ambitions. What we can offer you You’ll join a supportive
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engineering. Good communication skills and time management. Good organisational and presentation skills. Good team player. Pro-active and able to brings tasks to completion. The ability to work well in
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supported by CARMA researchers on developing targets to separate from the fractions that are produced. Desired Experience A relevant PhD in chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, process engineering
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database (e.g., relational database) to store key workforce and service data developing reproducible workflows and code for extracting, transforming and loading (ETL) data into structured formats designing
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to: Support different groups in the governance structure, which are responsible for deciding the strategy and overseeing operations of the project. Coordinate and manage LHGP meetings, workshops and events
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a skilled and motivated Research Associate, with an interest in working at the interface of biopolymer chemistry and process engineering. This
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helping to build and maintain a structured database of key institutions and instruments. You will also support the production and dissemination of research outputs. This will include assisting in
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, Innovation and Research Impact, HR, our Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) department and others, fostering an integrated approach to achieve the University’s ambitious goals. About you Proven experience
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. Someone who is: Enthusiastic about helping others succeed A strong communicator Comfortable with technology Organised and proactive Willing to adapt and dive into new challenges Further information
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excipients like water and alcohols evaporate, and drug and excipients absorb into the skin. The resultant residual film on the skin surface has quite different composition, structure and properties compared