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essential that you should have prior experience of working with pigs, you should have a strong interest in developing pig research. You will work closely with academics and industry to co-develop proposals
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to develop new digital methods that are capable of rapidly responding to emerging health challenges. In this EPSRC funded project, we will combine expertise across the Universities of Leeds (Dr Adam Clayton
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of the programme is to develop a broad, holistic and useful theory of representations, engaging and unifying diverse perspectives, from algebra, geometry and topology to physics, life sciences and engineering
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versatile Research Fellow to help develop novel 3D scanning technologies for railway track Switches and Crossings. You will be working on the XCROSS project which aims to make a step-change in railway
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disorders are more likely to develop physical health conditions? Are you motivated to work with an ambitious team seeking to connect health and education services early in a child’s life so the child can
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? Are you familiar with issues of race and gender equality in education and principles of widening participation? We are looking to recruit an experienced Senior Research Fellow to work with Professor
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View All Vacancies Are you a surface scientist looking to develop a career in applied research with societal impact? Are you interested in surface analysis with a world-leading near-ambient pressure
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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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? Are you looking to apply your skills in flow chemistry to the development and automated optimisation of new multistep syntheses? We are seeking a Research Fellow in Digital Flow Chemistry to develop
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on geographic location (space) and invasion stage (time) and do not scale to the complexity of natural environments. This project will form part of an ambitious Future Leaders Fellowship to develop trait based