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availability within plant roots shapes development, physiology and adaptive responses. The overall aim of the project is to understand how internal oxygen landscapes arise in roots and how these spatial
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national policy blogs. This position offers the opportunity to use initiative and creativity to develop innovative approaches and expand your professional experience. About the team The Careers Service
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while enabling the transition to low-carbon production. The successful candidate will focus on developing and deploying open-source and transparent modelling tools to evaluate and develop technology
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, numerical modelling, data analysis, and interpretation of results. Alongside this, around 30% of the role will involve contributing to publications and actively supporting the development of future research
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow position to work on a project involving the use of additive manufacturing to develop a release system for fungal biopesticides for outdoor
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plant production techniques. Alongside identifying and validating propagation techniques and peat-free alternatives, we will develop new AI search tools and explore cultural shifts in horticulture
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offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development, design, and modeling of future paving materials
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salts and ionic liquid by collaborating with a growing research team while conducting their own investigations. The role holder will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of funding
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research building on previous research from the Silvi research group. The research will focus on the development of novel reactions based on photoredox-radical chemistry. The new radical processes will be
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Grantham) to explore its research potential and locate the archive’s holdings in relation to both the existing archival landscape and recent historiographical developments. This work would be undertaken with