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projects- Exploring Character Strengths in neurodivergent children and young people (ND CYP) and : The “All About Me” project. Exploring Character Strengths in neurodivergent children and young people (ND
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projects in the broad context of achieving practical quantum advantage using early quantum computers (near term and early fault tolerant). The length of the position is fixed term and runs until the end
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using early quantum computers (near term and early fault tolerant). The length of the position is fixed term and runs until the end of September 2028. The starting date of this position is flexible but
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Grade 07RS: £39,424 - £41,636 per annum Location: Botnar Research Centre (with travel to other sites locally) Contract type: Fixed term for 20 months Hours: Full-time About the role We are seeking
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford to work under the supervision of Professors Stuart Mackenzie and
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the project website; co-author the project book with the PI and Co-I; and produce single-authored article(s) and conference presentation(s) related to the project research. About the Role The successful
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the first instance Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are seeking a highly motivated individual with expertise in structural biology and biochemistry to join the lab of Prof Dmitry
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composition-dependent property determination for the EMC:EC:LiPF6 system, including the ultraconcentrated salt regime. You should possess or have nearly completed a PhD in a relevant discipline. Experience with
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(£39,424 - £47,779) p.a. Fixed Term- 3.5 years. 1.0 FTE About the role We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join an exciting research project funded by the European Research
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About the role We seek a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to make use of spatial proteome and transcriptional cell atlas data to explore how two microbial cells can manifest stable endosymbiotic