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relevant skills for the project, able to lead a project individually and as part of a team. This is a multi-disciplinary project involving macrophage immunology, oncology and advanced molecular biology
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successful candidate will be part of a team of academics from multiple universities lead by the University of Leicester, including University of Surrey , University College London, University of Glasgow, and
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education and is in the top 10 in the UK for research following the recent Research Excellence Framework assessment. In addition to this, we have been awarded Gold for our Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF
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View All Vacancies Chemical & Process Engineering Location: Guildford Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annum depending on experience This is a fixed term position for two years. Post Type: Full Time
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resilient animals at the population level. About you You should have a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion), in addition to holding a first degree in either Quantitative disciplines (physics
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Quantitative disciplines (physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, and similar) or in life-science with modelling experience. Experience in programming is essential. You should have a track record of
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post holder will be required to have: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics or other areas related to RF/Microwave Engineering. Expertise in advanced
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. The successful candidates will be part of a group that focuses on research and development in the field of Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN), with a specific emphasis on Advanced Physical (PHY) Layer designs
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this mission we will integrate ‘wet ’and ‘dry ’laboratory data from an authentic industrial Streptomyces strain lineage. We will determine how the strain improvement process has driven strains to adapt
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. The successful candidates will be part of a group that focuses on research and development in the field of Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN), with a specific emphasis on Advanced Physical (PHY) Layer designs