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leader Professor Theodore Hanein, Professor in Construction Materials Science, via the School Manager at the contact details below. Tim Nadin , School Manager Email: [email protected] Location: Leeds
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Theodore Hanein, Professor in Construction Materials Science, via the School Manager at the contact details below. Tim Nadin , School Manager Email: [email protected] Location: Leeds - Main Campus
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View All Vacancies Do you hold a PhD in the area of recycling mineral industrial waste (i.e., fly ash, steel slag) for use in cementitious materials? Are you looking to kick start your research
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discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact the project leader Professor Theodore Hanein, Professor in Construction Materials Science
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and teaching expertise in Structural Engineering/Design and can contribute to academic leadership in the area. You will join the well-established Materials and Structures (MS) group in the School
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View All Vacancies Do you have a background in gas or multiphase flows for energy applications, or corrosion and colloid science? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading
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opportunity to collaborate closely with other researchers to develop new learning materials and to disseminate the project findings via publications, presentations and other recognised forms. You will also
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View All Vacancies Salary: Grade 7 (£37,099 - £44,263 p.a depending on experience) This role is open to internal candidates employed by the University of Leeds only This role will be based on the University Campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to...
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combination of design technologies, as well as designing web-based content and promotional material. Due to the nature of teamwork and collaboration needed, this role will be based on campus 5 days a week
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the skills to work alongside profession services and academic colleagues and be able to adapt materials and approaches to support diverse student groups. Understanding the need for confidentiality and