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, who will develop and use accelerated particle beams for medical applications. The successful candidate will a leading contributor to the interdisciplinary research in using accelerated particle beams
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funding. The role offers the opportunity to develop innovative data science and modelling approaches, integrate multi-source datasets, and contribute to next-generation representations of urban environments
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interdisciplinary programmes. Develop clear and robust plans for funding applications and fellowship proposals, contributing to the long-term sustainability and growth of the research programme. What will you get
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record of independent and collaborative problem solving and who can foster a culture of teamwork, whilst being able to support and develop continuous improvement to process and performance across
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drafting. Notably, to counter research staff getting sidetracked by infrastructure issues, our team has specialised research support including a Research Software Engineer to enhance the digital twin
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‘Design and Engineering of Proteins with an Expanded Amino Acid Alphabet’ A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in directed evolution, biocatalysis
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years, increasing the diversity of our staff. These represent a strategic investment in outstanding researchers who will shape our future research portfolio. In 2026, we plan to appoint Dame Kathleen
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for Royce Manchester, positioning it at the forefront of international materials research. You will: Lead world class people, programmes and facilities to deliver globally leading research and innovation
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Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays Additional paid closure over the Christmas period
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research groups are part of the MERMan research cluster of more than 100 researchers working in microbial ecology and evolution. The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is strongly committed