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View All Vacancies Computer Science & Digital Technologies Location: Smart Transport Hub Limited, 29-33 Old Street, London, EC1V 9HL Salary: £40,000 per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term (30 months
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supported by a £10M grant from the Research England Expanding Excellence in England (E3) Programme and will synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries
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the Design Factory where provides opportunities for students to work on real-world projects using industrially relevant technology platforms. It will also support Aston academics achieve transformational
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England (E3) Programme and will synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries to establish a first-of-its-kind institute, expanding our distinctive
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strategy within the College of Health & Life Sciences. We are now seeking to build upon and develop our established research strengths and wish to appoint a new senior colleague to contribute to the research
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Bioenergy Impact Hub and an opportunity has arisen for a researcher to support sustainable bioenergy deployment. The successful candidate will carry out analysis of the global evidence for indirect land-use
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Profile: MSc or PhD in physics or engineering related discipline. Additional Benefits and support: Career prospects: 60% of our KTP associates are being offered employment by the companies at the end
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(E3) Programme and will synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries to establish a first-of-its-kind institute, expanding our distinctive excellence
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England (E3) Programme and will synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries to establish a first-of-its-kind institute, expanding our distinctive
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synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries to establish a first-of-its-kind institute, expanding our distinctive excellence in computational membrane science