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to set a firm scientific basis for climate change innovation and climate change philanthropy. The staff at the Grantham Institute is a mix of professional staff, with specialisms in innovation, research
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Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Group (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham group and become a core member of a team researching power electronic converter design, control, construction and testing
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in health services and/or social care research or social sciences. They will need to demonstrate: experience of designing and delivering mixed-methods research, including survey design and qualitative
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. They will need to demonstrate: experience of designing and delivering mixed-methods research, including survey design and qualitative interviews high level ability to collaborate and communicate with diverse
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team dedicated to designing and developing state-of-the-art microfluidic sensors. These sensors aim to address critical challenges in miniaturised chemical and biochemical assay and analysis, with
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. They will need to demonstrate: experience of designing and delivering mixed-methods research, including survey design and qualitative interviews high level ability to collaborate and communicate with diverse
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saving scarce land and lake space, whilst addressing a key challenge - designing a novel solar farm that can remain intact in the destructive power of ocean waves. This innovation will then hopefully be
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We are looking for an experienced researcher to work on an exciting new project on decarbonisation of food supply chains. The project is one of 10 projects funded by UK Research and Innovation (UPRI
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, whilst addressing a key challenge - designing a novel solar farm that can remain intact in the destructive power of ocean waves. This innovation will then hopefully be provided as an affordable clean
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Inclusion to deliver the Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy to conduct research and be involved in advising across a range of research projects as part of our ambitious R&D and innovation programme