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. The PDRA will be involved in the design and analysis of model experiments to test explicit hypotheses about the isotopic response to climate and vegetation changes in the past. This work will contribute
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on developing GaAs PICs in a project that includes everything from III-V laser epitaxy design and simulations, and fabrication, to system level PIC lidar tests and space qualification. Your role and goals You
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Programme. You will work with a friendly, supportive, passionate, and hard-working group to undertake statistical analysis of quantitative data to test hypothesis on various aspects of mental health and
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. Not only this, but the postholder will examine the biological and environmental factors that have led to elevated extinction risk among marine organisms over 465 million years of evolutionary history
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of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (using sensory neurons differentiated from induced pluripotent stem cells) and then to test the recently described molecular mediators of Wallerian degeneration such as NMNAT2
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produce both cell-grown and bare-root products. The research aims to characterise the latest high sustainability alternative growing media and amendments, testing their ability to grow quality products
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play a key role in building a predictive modelling platform within the Department, designed to host, test, and deploy machine learning models for transdiagnostic comparisons, external validation, and
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alternative growing media and amendments, testing their ability to grow quality products whilst reducing input demand. Novel growing media will be compared to existing, readily available peat and peat-free
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by Dr Joseph M Barnby. You will work within a wider project funded by the Wellcome Trust that will test the social and non-social cognitive mechanisms underlying paranoia across social context, under
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organisations to collate existing data sets, carry out data harmonisation work, use the harmonised dataset to examine engagement with green space across the UK, and share the results through journal articles