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Senior Research Fellow (Grade 8) or Associate Professor (Grade 9) in Evidence Synthesis and Decision Modelling Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Medicine, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
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Nikolaos Nikitas, Professor in Structural Dynamics and Engineering, Dr Raffaele De Risi, Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, Dr Evangelos Pournaras, Professor in the School of Computer Science and Dr
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your machine learning expertise to cutting-edge automated optimisation challenges? We are seeking a Research Fellow in Digital Chemistry and Engineering to combine self-optimising flow reactor technology
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. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor Bruce Turnbull , Professor of Biomolecular Chemistry, and project primary supervisor Email: W.B.Turnbull@leeds.ac.uk
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further, please contact: Ralf Richter , Professor in Physical Chemistry of Biological Systems, and project primary supervisor Email: r.richter@leeds.ac.uk
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to discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor Barbara Evans , Professor of Public Health Engineering Tel: +44 (0
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for a motivated researcher who can assist in producing maps of the carbon dynamics of intact central African forests between 1985 and 2025. You will join a vibrant team, led by Professor Simon Lewis, and
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the UK’s leading research-intensive universities? GLYCOCALYX is a Horizon Europe Doctoral Network. It offers a multidisciplinary training programme between its academic and industrial partners to research
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at Leeds and Reading are also members of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS). The successful candidate will be fully integrated into this consortium, as well as becoming a member of the UKESM
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Barring Service (DBS) and where relevant, equivalent overseas authorities To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Mark Smith, Professor of Water Science & Health Email