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the University’s research. The Contracts Assistant role is based within a busy, diverse and friendly Contracts team, working with colleagues across Research & Innovation and the wider University to facilitate
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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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Assistant. Reporting to the Income Team Leader, the successful candidate will provide a friendly people centred service to students and staff at the University. They will deal with a range of financial
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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 as part of Prof Tsintzas’ research team in the Division
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be compared and calibrated. In-silico technique based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) will also be developed to provide further information necessary for the development of new MRI image scanning
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programme running multiple online randomised controlled trials. The role integrates inclusive design principles and dermatological expertise to bridge the gap between clinical science and public engagement
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is looking for ambitious, talented academics with a passion for teaching as well as research flair to join its team of science and engineering experts. UNNC is part of the University of Nottingham’s
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we are looking for The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in mechanical/aerospace/manufacturing engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines
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food science, metabolomics, AI-driven analytics, and rapid aroma/volatile profiling, you will lead a strategic project to develop a structured framework of prototype tea, data and methodologies that can
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background in computer vision and strong understanding of a range of AI methods. They must hold a PhD in computer science, with a focus on developing AI-based computer vision approaches. Expertise can be