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. We have a vacancy for a molecular biologist to contribute to our research on genome structure and function. Current projects include elucidating four-stranded nucleic acid structures (G-quadruplexes
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The Department of Physics is recruiting an apprentice to their training scheme to start in September 2024. The successful candidate will undertake a structured training programme in Mechanical
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for Construction Engineering and Technology, the Future Infrastructure and the Built Environment Centres for Doctoral Training, and the Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction. Based at the Department's
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. The PDRA should have a relevant specialist area in data science, including managing and structuring data, programming, developing and applying theoretical methods and machine learning models for data
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purposes, including through engineered mineral structures. Diseases of special interest to the Group are cancer and autoimmune/inflammatory disorders. Recent work focused on improving understanding of cell
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the technology or science sectors. An understanding of venture capital transactions, seed funding structures and technology licensing. Familiarity with due diligence principles, including AML & KYC
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three-year fixed-term basis. One of the positions available will have a focus on soil mechanics, the other focussing on structural engineering, although the team supports activities across both areas
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optical properties of a large variety of photonic structures ranging from micro to macro algae, to artificial photonic material and structural coloured bacteria. The successful candidate will have a PhD in
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, systems and technology, job roles and organisation structures. The primary responsibility will be creating and implementing change management strategies and plans (covering communications, training
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throughput assays to screen metagenomic libraries for new catalysts for applications in recycling, bioremediation and green chemistry. Candidate enzymes are mechanistically investigated, structurally