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About the role We are looking to appoint an Aerospace/Mechanical Engineer to undertake research activities in space engineering and technology at Space Park Leicester. Building upon our rich, 60
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About the role Mechanics of Materials Research Group at University of Leicester is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate based at School of Engineering. You will work with Prof Bo
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laboratory studies investigating the biomedical, clinical and psychosocial effects of lifestyle interventions in patients with chronic kidney disease; our research explores the mechanisms underlying
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, the University of Oxford, and the University of Leicester. This project focuses on understanding molecular mechanisms that control the regulation of 3D genome organisation. The 3D genome organization refers
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the biomedical, clinical and psychosocial effects of lifestyle interventions in patients with chronic kidney disease; our research explores the mechanisms underlying these effects, and develops and tests
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investigating the biomedical, clinical and psychosocial effects of lifestyle interventions in patients with chronic kidney disease; our research explores the mechanisms underlying these effects, and develops and
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will manage electrical and mechanical contractors, engage with procurement and provide day-to-day management of maintenance work ensuring it is carried out to the required standard. About you You will
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the evaluation of the system’s technical performance, supporting the design of the system electronics and mechanical structure, whilst supporting the development of the code to run various parts of the system
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, mathematical biology, statistics, statistical mechanics, (stochastic) dynamical systems, mathematics of Planet Earth, Artificial Intelligence, data science, or other areas consistent with our existing strengths
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aims to engage with research leaders to conduct formative and summative evaluation sessions for all I-REACCH interventions, and contribute to the formation of appropriate novel evaluation mechanisms and