74 systems-science "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" research jobs at University of Nottingham
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the team. You will bring expertise in cancer research, with a specialist focus on mechanisms of gene regulation and RNA methylation/biology. You will provide project development, leadership, and management
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About the role We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate for an initial fixed-term period of six months to join the Nottingham Centre for Geomechanics within the Faculty of Engineering. This
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow position to work on a project involving the use of additive manufacturing to develop a release system for fungal biopesticides for outdoor
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, increasing import dependency in strategically important chemical pathways, and the urgent need to defossilise production to meet the UK’s Net Zero commitments. Great British Chemicals (GBC) is a major and
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supervised qualitative research on a new project investigating digital inequalities and dementia prevention in people with dementia and carers from underserved groups. This project is linked with the DETERMIND
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to understand plant performance and climate feedback mechanisms in the Middle Jurassic. The project will use an experimental framework, to link plant morphology and chemistry to measurements of ecophysiological
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of Engineered Bacteria for Stroma Reprogramming”. The project is part of the Cross Research Council Responsive Mode scheme, and the job-holder will work in collaboration with research teams in Cambridge and
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engineering, chemistry or materials science is also essential. What we offer: A friendly, diverse, and supportive working environment Generous holiday entitlement of 30 days plus standard bank holidays and five
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excellent customer service at all times. Previous cleaning experience gained within a similar environment and the ability to work independently and as part of a team is desirable but not essential as full
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was formed in 2013 to accelerate the development and evaluation of new technology to address unmet clinical needs related to mental health. You will join an established team, led by Professor Chris Hollis