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project presents an exciting opportunity for an ambitious scientist or engineer to work across the boundaries of chemistry, physics and engineering, with opportunities to develop a broad portfolio of skills
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researchers based at the Universities of Sheffield, Leeds, York, York St John, KCL and Sheffield Hallam and Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust. Purpose of the Job The post is part of
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between the University of Leeds (Dr David Williams & Professor Nik Lomax) and the Good Food Institute (GFI) Europe Reducing the consumption of animal products in wealthy countries and avoiding shifts
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between the University of Leeds (Dr David Williams & Professor Nik Lomax) and the Good Food Institute (GFI) Europe Reducing the consumption of animal products in wealthy countries and avoiding shifts
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opportunity to work with other groups in the University of Leeds and take part in international conferences for the purpose of disseminating the findings of the research. You are expected to contribute
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opportunity to work with other groups in the University of Leeds and take part in international conferences for the purpose of disseminating the findings of the research. You are expected to contribute
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for pathogen exposure and engineering strategies for controlling risk”, being supervised by Professor Guangyu Cao and Prof. Laurent Georges at EPT, NTNU, Dr. Amir Khan from University of Leeds and Prof. Sasan
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risk”, being supervised by Professor Guangyu Cao and Prof. Laurent Georges at EPT, NTNU, Dr. Amir Khan from University of Leeds and Prof. Sasan Sadrizadeh from KTH and with secondments in University
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images. The project is part of an ongoing collaboration on functional data analysis methods with the Department of Statistics of the University of Leeds (UK) and lasts 24 months. To address the high
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incorporates weekly collaboration with Equinor, Norway and research secondments to the University of Leeds, UK and Schlumberger, UK, adding to the academic scope and the social experience. Recognizing that many