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of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities? We are seeking a Research Fellow in Computational Materials Chemistry to deliver cutting-edge research in the modelling of novel metal and metal/support nano
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View All Vacancies Location: University Campus (with scope for hybrid working) We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements Research Fellow In Colour Technology School of Design, Faculty
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View All Vacancies Do you have a background in chemical science and engineering, and industrial research experience, with knowledge in the crystallography and particle technology aspects associated
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innovation, as well as teaching. Development of innovative science and technology, materials, methods and processes to enable sustainable development is key to our mission. We are seeking an enthusiastic and
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to the University on his death, along with an endowment to ensure the collection continued to grow. The archive contains material relating to Lord Brotherton and D.U.R. as well as papers of members of their wider
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the School of Food Science and Nutrition. You will assist with the day-to-day planning, organisation and operation of our laboratories, including preparing materials, maintaining equipment and enhancing
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View All Vacancies Salary: Grade – 5 (£25,742 - £29,605 per annum) This is an exciting opportunity to manage a mixed portfolio of student occupied properties ranging from developments to off-street shared student housing and housing for students with dependents in Leeds. We are looking for...
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combination of design technologies, as well as designing web-based content and promotional material. Due to the nature of teamwork and collaboration needed, this role will be based on campus 5 days a week
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to academic leadership. Current strengths in applied mathematics include integrable systems, nonlinear dynamics, fluid dynamics, virology and epidemiology, materials, inverse problems, mixing and flood
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that has a real impact around the globe. The role will involve setting up glasshouse trials to determine the putative effects of various reagents on the biology of plant parasitic nemodes. Ideally