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recover and reuse uranium (U) and plutonium (Pu) will play a critical role in the spent nuclear fuel (SNF) management. The proposed project focuses on the unit operation in SNF reprocessing, which involves
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industry. The School of Engineering & Physical Sciences has an international research reputation and close connection with the professional and industrial world of science, engineering, and technology. Job
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and digital, particularly our hugely successful Digital and Technology Solutions course. About the role Digital technology is exciting and fast-growing areas of MK:U’s education. This role is an
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microbiology, bioinformatics, recombinant technology, protein purification, microscopy and other molecular techniques. You will join a vibrant lab with an excellent track record of supervision and PhD student
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with the professional and industrial world of science, engineering, and technology. Job Summary The Research Associate will work within the EPSRC-funded U-Care project, an EPSRC-Funded project aimed
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, motivated people to join the MK:U education team, working on our fast-growing Degree Apprenticeship courses in data and digital, particularly our hugely successful Digital and Technology Solutions course
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is being performed in close collaboration with world-leading scientists and engineers (Australia, UK, Belgium). You will join an exciting team, recently relocated to The University of Bristol’s School
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one of the top 100 in the world, home to over 44,000 students, 15,000 faculty and staff, and over 300,000 alumni worldwide. The U of A has an annual budget of more than $1.9 billion including over $600
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to them in mobilising resources and scaling their ventures by engaging with universities. It is these entrepreneurial/commercial activities at the university-industry (U-I) boundary that support the
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Synthesis and Disposability Assessments of Advanced Ceramic Materials in Support of Existing Decommissioning Challenges and Future Nuclear Fuel Cycles Department of Materials Science and Engineering