66 systems-science "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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Applications are invited to join an ERC-funded research programme in the laboratory of Dr Vinay Shukla. The position is part of the project BreathingUnderground, which explores how oxygen
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Surface Engineering, established in 2021 with multi- million EPSRC funding, hosts the UK’s highest pressure CSAM cell and the UK’s only high- power, high-efficiency axial injection Suspension Plasma Spray
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About the role – The role is part of a large collaborative project Ocean Refuel (Home | Ocean REFuel) looking to use hydrogen from offshore renewables and optimise its use in a decarbonising UK
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Neuroscience. This will include using analytical biochemical and molecular biology techniques and writing up their work in order to contribute to published outcomes. We are seeking candidates with demonstrable
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months (FTE) of additional support following their PhD. It is designed to offer support and flexibility and is targeted at excellent scientists and engineers who wish to establish a research career
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students to receive up to 24 months (FTE) of additional support following their PhD. It is designed to offer support and flexibility and is targeted at excellent scientists and engineers who wish
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protein metabolism in response to the prehabilitation intervention, although other molecular biology techniques (e.g., ELISA, RT-PCR, Western Blotting) will also be performed. There may also be need for you
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of research and will be responsible for writing up your work for publication. What we offer- A friendly, diverse, and supportive working environment A hybrid working arrangement with the blended approach
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existing team. The School is committed to creating opportunities for people traditionally under-represented in Mathematical Sciences and strives to maintain an environment where people can be their
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Medicine and Science. The work is a collaboration between Dr Pavel Gershkovich, Prof Kin-Chow Chang, Dr Leah Goulding and Prof Chris Hayes. A few years ago, we made a groundbreaking discovery of a plant