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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to a project titled ‘Solar-Wind: a nano-scale origin of Water (SNOW)’ working with Dr Luke Daly and Professor Martin Lee. This STFC-funded project is part
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for water H and O analyses, and there may be need for the postholder to receive training in these to provide cover when needed (v) In all of the cases above, the postholder will provide support for
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have complex life cycles involving human hosts and water borne vectors. Basic research is needed to discover vulnerabilities that can be exploited in the search for future interventions to control
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at ICE) and academic/clinical units, as well as (ii) through supporting and leading efforts to establish OPM MEG at the CCNi. You will deliver research-led education and demonstrate excellence in teaching
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to deadlines while maintaining defined standards. C11 Well-developed understanding of health and safety regulations and procedures. Desirable D1 Familiarity with Waters and Thermo mass spectrometers
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laboratory techniques will be provided. Characterising the headwaters of the Glen Luce catchment with a focus on the peatland extent around the Water of Luce and how this relates to the water quality data (Dr
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: New light through old concepts. Am. J. Bot. 100, 35-46. Synthetic biology for enhancing crop water use efficiency Supervisor: Michael Blatt Outline & aim: Stomata are pores that provide for gaseous
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Structures Computational mechanics: simulation and modelling Computational material science Soil mechanics and geotechnics More information: Mechanics of Materials and Structures Water & Environment
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to melt water ice (Fujiya et al., 2012). Interaction of this water with co-accreted minerals and glasses produced a suite of secondary minerals including phyllosilicates, sulphides and carbonates. Although
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infections, including caligid sea lice as well as AGD, which are causing intolerable losses (c.20% annually). AGD is a primary driver of proliferative gill inflammation which impairs the respiratory capacity