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a core member of a team researching power electronic converter design, control, construction and testing of power electronic converters in high power applications. The role will be responsible
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, agrosystems and production. Despite this the UK does not have a formal organisational structure to support it. We are therefore pleased to announce a new 3-year networking initiative called Oryzanet, funded
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. The School of Medicine recognise the importance of continuous professional development and therefore the importance of providing opportunities, structured support and encouragement to engage in professional
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would then be correlated, using the synchrotron light, to structural, chemical and electronic changes in the single metal atom at different steps in the catalytic reaction. Using the synchrotron light we
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), ensuring accuracy, consistency and compliance across all position and structure records. You will play a key role in overseeing day-to-day operations, ensuring the team delivers a high-quality, customer
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a good understanding of molecular structure and interactions and/or experience of analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry, basic computational or numerical skills (e.g. data analysis, coding
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on the development, design, preparation, construction, assembly and application of equipment/systems, which may include setting up of experiments/systems and the deployment of particular techniques. To conduct regular
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professional development and the importance of providing opportunities, structured support and encouragement to engage in professional development. This post is offered at 0.5 FTE. Whilst no clinical component
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facilities for experimental work including approximately 2500m2 of research space and a construction and testing capability up to 5MW. The successful candidate will conduct research in innovative electric
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decisions within clear parameters. The TRBR group and School of Medicine recognises the importance of continuous professional development and therefore, the importance of providing opportunities, structured