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new simulation modelling process for forming composite fibres into 3D-shaped component parts. Development, application and support of hi-fidelity finite element tools, bespoke codes and theory-guided
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in Professor Butts’experimental NMR sub-group. Supporting the development of grant funding applications around 3D molecular structure elucidation. You hold a PhD (or are in final stages of preparing
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supportive environment. The lectureship programme will provide up to four years WTE post-doctoral training or until CCT is reached, to allow the successful applicant to consolidate their career, develop
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Safety Adviser with related administration. Applicants must have a proven track record in administration. Individuals will need to be motivated, with excellent communication, IT and interpersonal skills
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sports equipment, and working from the Welcome Desk. Applicants will need to demonstrate develop both teamwork and hard work to deliver a fantastic experience for all our students, staff and community
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forced migration studies. To apply, please upload to the application system: a cover letter outlining suitability for the role, a CV, and a writing sample. Applicants who do not provide these may not be
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of the C3HS service and support users in the development of applications, the design of multi-analytical projects and support them through analysis, interpretation and output creation. They will present
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/04/2026. This instruction supersedes any information in the online application form suggesting that referees are contacted directly by the University. Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Term time
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the Principal Investigator, two postdoctoral Research Associates and one PhD student. The project forms three mutually informing parts. Part 1 (‘Theoretical Details’) aims to develop a linguistic analysis of
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part of a project team consisting of the Principal Investigator, two postdoctoral Research Associates and one PhD student. The project forms three mutually informing parts. Part 1 (‘Theoretical Details