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plant production techniques. Alongside identifying and validating propagation techniques and peat-free alternatives, we will develop new AI search tools and explore cultural shifts in horticulture
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Grantham) to explore its research potential and locate the archive’s holdings in relation to both the existing archival landscape and recent historiographical developments. This work would be undertaken with
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We seek a researcher who will be responsible for developing 3D printed biocatalytic reactors and demonstrate their commercial viability. This work will be part of an EPSRC Impact Accelerator Award
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In this role you will develop cutting edge AI approaches to help researchers identify scientific information in historical manuscripts. Specifically, working with the Royal Horticultural Society
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. Working closely with the research team, you will recruit participants through community networks, conduct semi-structured interviews, support transcription and qualitative analysis, and help prepare case
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opportunity to use your initiative and creativity to develop research methods and extend your research portfolio. The School of Medicine recognizes the importance of continuous professional development and
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About the role The purpose of this role will be to have specific responsibility for research, for developing research objectives and proposals for a research project in Academic Rheumatology
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This post is associated with ongoing research in the development and control of power electronic converters. Good communication skills are essential since the successful candidate will work closely
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will have specific responsibility for research and for developing research objectives and proposals on behalf of the Digital Cancer Screening Research Group. The role holder will be expected to plan and
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conferences. This position offers an excellent opportunity to further develop research independence in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment, with the scope to develop novel modelling tools and experimental