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magnetic samples. This involves close collaboration between the Nanoscience and Spintronics groups in the School of Physics & Astronomy. The researcher is expected to actively contribute to the research
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, XRISM's incredible spectral resolution now allows us to map the dynamics of cluster atmospheres. This position is funded by a 5-year Leverhulme Trust award, `The physics underpinning feedback from
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smouldering combustion to drive a carbon-negative waste treatment process – through integration with materials destined for carbon mineralisation. The successful candidate will design and execute the necessary
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relevance. About you - You will: • Hold a doctorate in chemical engineering or a similar process-based discipline. • Have experience of creating and optimising chemical process models • Have a track
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degree in Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or closely related discipline. Hold a PhD (or be in process of submission) in medicinal chemistry or synthetic organic chemistry. Be available to take up the post
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and impact in healthcare, making this an ideal training opportunity for future industrial or academic careers. Candidates must have a PhD (or be about to obtain) in and Engineering or Physical Science
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candidates will be given the opportunity to talk to a member of staff representing women, BAME, LGBTQIA+ or disabilities communities. This will be separate to the assessment process and will play no role in
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this information-gathering process. The successful applicant will have strong expertise in programming, and in particular developing AI-based computer vision methods. Ideally, they will have experience
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are the first university to have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award . To help you succeed, we published Candidate Guidance to provide support on the application and interview process. Discover our benefits, visit
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particular emphasis on how signalling pathways respond to sustained changes in oxygen availability. The role will contribute to defining how physical and biological features of roots interact to modulate