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telephone enquiries, servicing meetings, crafting communications and arranging events. Independently plan and prioritise work; making judgements in the absence of senior staff as appropriate. Arrange and
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the changing situations on and around the University Campus. Essential Interview Ability to work flexibly and respond to the demands of the service. Essential Interview A willingness to learn and develop new
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Overview This is a fixed-term post designed to provide computational support to the development of the open-source software pipeline TopoStats, and to wider research using Atomic Force Microscopy
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programme, enabling them to develop novel experimental characterisation techniques to study the flow behaviour of DFCs, and subsequently develop a constitutive material model to be incorporated into a virtual
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part of a team. You will work closely alongside colleagues, developing the skills needed to manage risk and contribute to initiatives that enhance the University’s performance through HR policy and
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analytical techniques to identify patterns and trends in service operations data Develop predictive models to forecast service demands and resource requirements Create comprehensive dashboards and
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development and drying such as crystal size , molecular orientation, or conductivity. In slot die coating, a continuous flow of ink exits a narrow slot held just above a continuously moving substrate, resulting
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motor neuron disease (MND). We are an award-winning international research and clinical care centre developing evidenced-based interventions to improve the care and quality of life of people with MND and
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are below.) You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will work within clear policies and processes
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Neuronal compensation for natural circuit perturbations