11 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" Fellowship research jobs at University of Leeds
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Do you have a strong interest in fermentation? Do you have experience in process design and life cycle assessments? Are you keen to develop your career in bioeconomies? Do you want to further your
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-worker-visa . For research and academic posts, we will consider eligibility under the Global Talent visa. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/global-talent What we offer in return 26 days
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. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/global-talent . What we offer in return • 26 days holiday plus approx. 16 Bank Holidays/days that the University is closed by custom (including
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online process analytical technology (PAT), embedding sustainability metrics into the optimisation loop, and apply transfer learning to accelerate the transition from batch to continuous flow processes
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visit: www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa  ; For research and academic posts, we will consider eligibility under the Global Talent visa. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/global-talent
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please visit: https://www.gov.uk/global-talent What we offer in return • 26 days holiday plus approx.16 Bank Holidays/days that the University is closed by custom (including Christmas) – That’s 42 days
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visa. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/global-talent To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor David Meads; email: D.Meads@leeds.ac.uk
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/skilled-worker-visa For research and academic posts, we will consider eligibility under the Global Talent visa. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/global-talent If you are looking for a
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used to determine optimal pipeline operating conditions and develop guidelines for pipeline operation, providing practical recommendations for impurity concentrations ensuring safe and efficient
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hydrological models to improve malaria transmission estimates’ funded by the UKRI Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). The project aims to embed hydrological processes in models of malaria transmission