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and skilled IT Supplier Relationship Manager to join our Product Engineering team. You will lead the management of external IT suppliers and service providers, ensuring that services are delivered
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Australia (www.jcvi.org/research/circle). The successful applicant will join a growing community working at the interface of biotechnology, process systems engineering, circular economy innovation, and global
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i.e. LCD TVs. Augmented and Virtual Reality technologies are the next logical step in display device technology. However, incumbent materials lack the requisite performance for Augmented and Virtual
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them for careers in the medical technology sector and its underpinning research. As MSCA PhD Fellow (DC3) in Leeds, you will develop modular, multivalent glycocalyx probes to study density‑dependent
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the medical technology sector and its underpinning research. As MSCA PhD Fellow (DC1) in Leeds, you will develop new analytical tools to probe the sticky diffusion of biocolloids in molecularly defined models
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the medical technology sector and its underpinning research. As MSCA PhD Fellow (DC1) in Leeds, you will develop new analytical tools to probe the sticky diffusion of biocolloids in molecularly defined models
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Development Manager Email: K.O.Hunter@leeds.ac.uk We acknowledge candidates may use technology, including AI, to assist with job applications, however we expect that all materials submitted reflect
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degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and research experience in Physics and/or Engineering along with significant experience in experimental liquid crystal physics, including
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an existing open-source malaria transmission model (in partnership with the model developer) to embed these new water layers. Model outputs will then be validated using remotely-sensed datasets and existing
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(i.e. LCD TVs). Augmented (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies are the next logical step in display device technology; however, they require novel solutions in engineering and physics to overcome