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About the role We are seeking a Research Associate to join us in contributing to an exciting, project in Engineering Dynamics and Signal Processing. This role sits within the Department
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flowering plants. Analyse bulk and single-nucleus transcriptomic data to direct molecular and physiological studies of the locus' function. Through transcriptomic and bioinformatic analyses, predict the genes
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licensing rights), and gold or green routes to open access publishing. You will help process article submissions through our publisher agreements, review requests for payment of publisher fees, liaise with
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the ageing process right across people’s life courses – from birth to death. This project combines epi-/genetic and neuroimaging expertise and we welcome applications from applicants with expertise in either
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held and processed in accordance with the relevant data protection legislation. The data you provide us with is securely stored on our computerised database and transferred to our clients
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independently, you will be able to prioritise competing demands, manage multiple projects simultaneously and use your initiative to resolve issues and improve processes. Strong organisational and administrative
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delivering a high quality HPW and HR administration service. In this role, you'll take responsibility for managing the administration processes for hourly paid workers, maintaining accurate records within
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Operational delivery capability, meaning you are comfortable rolling up your sleeves and leading complex, sensitive processes to a successful conclusion Experience managing facilities, estates or infrastructure
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Technology, underpinned by academic and partner expertise across both core EPSRC research disciplines – Computer Vision, Graphics, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and AI – as well expertise in healthcare
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' manufacturing experience in the novel food sector A thorough understanding of lignocellulosic processing or protein extraction Experience of bioprocessing laboratory work Experience of collaborative working with