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funded project aiming to characterise rhythmicity in human skeletal muscle metabolism and how exercise affects it. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work
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prospects for future project involvement should further funding be secured. This post is a full time (36.25 hours weekly) Fixed-term post for 6 months. About the team You will join the Nottingham Centre
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skeletal muscle metabolism. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Prof Tsintzas’ research team in the Division of Physiology, Pharmacology and
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this information-gathering process. The successful applicant will have strong expertise in programming, and in particular developing AI-based computer vision methods. Ideally, they will have experience
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the scholarly uses of its rich historical archive. To incorporate the organisation’s history into its day-to-day activities. To secure the long-term survival of its archive. Few scholars have studied
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working with Johnson Matthey, but aligned with the EPSRC funded Programme Grant “Dialling up performance for on demand manufacturing” (EPSRC reference: EP/W017032/1). Our vision is to create a toolkit and
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The University of Nottingham are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic computational chemist for a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow post within the research group of Professor
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candidate is expected to be primarily based in the lab and office on-site. Due to the nature of this post, all offers of employment will be subject to the appropriate level of security clearance and an
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Gerada, the role holder will work with the academics, researchers and PhD students in managing and conducting research activities across the programme. Prior direct experience of successful PhD student
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synthesis) • Have excellent organisational, communication and team working skills, willingness to secure external funding through competitive applications and ability to learn new skills and instrumentation