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high-quality data under controlled vibration loading Building experience in engineering dynamics Signal processing Applied research This is an exciting position that will allow the successful candidate
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About the role A brief (4-5 month) Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the group of Dr Daniel Scott in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath. The Scott group's research
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About the role The Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking to recruit a fixed-term Lecturer for two years to undertake high-quality teaching. We are particularly interested in candidates
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Research Associate to join our Centre for People-Led Net Zero (https://www.people-led.org.uk/netzero ), building on the outputs from the centre for people-led
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, preferably cellulose chemistry. Knowledge of biopolymer chemistry, functionalisation and physicochemical characterisation. Specific expertise on cellulose is desirable but not essential. Prior knowledge
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About the role The Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking to recruit a Research Associate to advance the understanding of sealing technology in next generation gas turbines. The project is
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engineering Expertise in downstream food processing is particularly desirable. An awareness of the latest developments in the field of research Potential to publish in high quality, peer reviewed journals
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space while maintaining favourable pharmacological properties. A key feature of this project is the use of continuous-flow chemistry to enable the efficient, reproducible, and scalable synthesis
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About the role This is a full-time, fixed-term post (for 12 months), but applications are also welcomed from candidates seeking a 0.8 FTE (29.2 hours per week) role. This is an exciting time to be
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The UK is experiencing a growing population health challenge – an ageing society, stalling life expectancy, increasing health inequality and a growing number of people living with a major illness