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of academic excellence, reflected in first-class student education, along with world-leading research that has a real impact around the globe. As a Research Fellow in Computational Climate Politics you
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to train early-stage engineers and scientists to enable a new approach to the human-centric indoor climate in Healthcare Environments. You will join a cohort of 11 doctoral researchers across seven European
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depending on geographic location (space) and invasion stage (time) and do not scale to the complexity of natural environments. This project will form part of an ambitious Future Leaders Fellowship to develop
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innovation, as well as teaching. Development of innovative science and technology, materials, methods and processes to enable sustainable development is key to our mission. We are seeking an enthusiastic and
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? Are you looking to apply your skills in flow chemistry to the development and automated optimisation of new multistep syntheses? We are seeking a Research Fellow in Digital Flow Chemistry to develop
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the EPSRC programme with Dr Junfeng Yang to investigate the instability of premixed flames under laminar and turbulent conditions. You will develop a state-of-the-art laser diagnostics capturing the
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to develop our Earth observation capability? We are seeking to recruit a research fellow in Earth observation of the Polar regions at the University of Leeds, to investigate historical and ongoing changes in
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countries and will train 14 Doctoral Researchers (DRs). The interdisciplinary network combines physics, chemistry, biology and engineering to train a new generation of scientists in the development and
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also be investigating how we can develop new lead abatement solutions using novel agitated plug flow reactors. Secondly, you will be working with Sellafield Ltd , the UK’s largest nuclear site operator
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a Research Fellow to further develop and test two promising behaviour change interventions on a newly funded Cancer Research UK project. The project will be conducted in collaboration with the NHS