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for young people with neurodiversity. Needs and outcome reporting in young people's mental health services is highly variable, making it difficult to get a complete picture of the current service provision
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prototype next-generation digital hydraulic technologies and control systems to significantly improve hydraulic energy efficiency, fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions to decarbonise off-road vehicles for a
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the supervision of Drs Thomas Rodding Kjeldsen and Bernardo Castro Dominguez. This will be a full-time, fixed term position for a period of 11 months. We seek candidates with a PhD degree (or those expecting
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photonic chips, and publishing high-impact research. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in a dynamic and supportive environment. The position is designed to help you
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the department have access to the university’s central imaging and chemical characterisation facilities as well as the GW4 Cryo-EM facility located at nearby University of Bristol (https://www.bristol.ac.uk/gw4
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epidemiology or microbiology or a closely allied discipline. Ideally, the candidate will have experience in bioinformatics and coding (eg R, Python), and in managing and analysing large genomic / metagenomic
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role in the global effort to deliver Net Zero. About the role In this research position, you will play a key role in developing an integrated, regional-scale, whole-system model of the petrochemical
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Research Associate in Prospective Material Flow Analysis for new sustainable materials and chemicals
conditions they will lead to the most significant reductions in impacts. This will provide important insight to help to set targets for science/technology development (e.g. what level of energy consumption
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senior and responsible position, which involves dealing with a wide range of matters, sometimes of a highly confidential nature and interaction with high profile internal and external visitors
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About the role: This 18 months position is supported by the University of Bath as part of the EPSRC-funded Programme Grant ‘SynHiSel’, a major effort linking membrane researchers at Bath, Manchester