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environment. The project is based across the Departments of Materials and Chemical Engineering with this role being based in the School of Engineering in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The team is
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Join a national centre shaping the future of defence materials research This is a new and exciting opportunity to join a growing team in the Defence Materials Centre of Excellence (DMEx), a major
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This position is suitable for someone with relevant experience in neuroscience research and is to provide technical support in the laboratory of Prof Simon Luckman within the School of Medicine. You
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and Chemical Engineering with this particular role being based in the School of Natural Sciences in the Department of Materials. The team is necessarily interdisciplinary, with polymer scientists
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community, institutional and education Ability to design innovative teaching and learning solutions at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level Excellent communication, organisation, and time‑management skills
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equivalent) in fluid mechanics, physics, engineering, or a closely related discipline. Experience in laboratory-based research is essential. Experience in areas such as high-speed imaging, multiphase flows
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systems, processes and documentation. With excellent organisational and interpersonal skills, you’ll be confident navigating complexity, solving problems, and representing the programme professionally
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We are seeking an exceptional leader to head our Research Development & Innovation Team within the Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health. In this senior strategic role, you will drive
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The appointee will be an academic who will deliver Physics and Chemistry tutorials and ultimately lectures alongside current staff and provide expert academic advising for a growing cohort of
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A Leverhulme Trust-funded Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Prof David J. Procter is available for 36 months and will involve the development of new SmI2-photocatalytic processes