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improve menstrual health in the United Kingdom (UK). Working with community menstrual health groups and advocates, the post holder will then collaborate with the team to co-design a UK Menstrual Health
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for PHA-based construction panels, a new class of biodegradable composite materials developed within the project. While these materials are designed to biodegrade, true circularity requires recovering
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holder will be instrumental in (i) early user engagement to ensure a good understanding of mission goals, requirements, constraints and risks, (ii) bridging operations, concept, design, and requirements
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) for more information about the project’s rationale and recent outputs. Role Summary The successful candidate will design and drive a high-level strategy to position DAWN’s findings on deep uncertainty in
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an internal secondment opportunity which would need to be agreed by your current line manager. Background To create and contribute to the design and analysis of behavioural, fMRI and MEG studies of
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formation and to optimise process protocols. The Research Fellow will play a central role in this work. The post holder will design and implement data extraction and preparation pipelines for heterogeneous
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research which has measurable outcomes and is reflected in a growing national and often incipient international reputation Plan, design and co-ordinate research activities and programmes Contribute
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or company sales, IP generated) and/or public understanding of the discipline or similar Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. • Designing
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Birmingham as well as collaborating centres in London and Glasgow. The post is funded for up to 6 months (50% WTE) with a plan to extend this up to 12 months. They will be located in the Department of Applied
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technologies. The successful candidate will contribute to the design, optical microscopy development, and experimental investigation of nanophotonic and nanoplasmonic devices that support strong optical