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of Leeds who are working on a wider UKRI-funded project Humans in Digital Logistics which explores the use of technology in warehousing and how this shapes the quality of work. This position is funded
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warehousing work through the co-creation of a policy toolkit and set of recommendations. The successful candidate will be working in collaboration with the team at the University of Leeds who are working on a
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View All Vacancies T his role is available to current employees within IT Services at the University of Leeds only Interview expected to be held 20 June 2024 Salary: Grade 7 (£37,099 - £44,263 p.a
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between the School of Civil Engineering and the University of Leeds Virtuocity centre for city simulation. Drawing on the broad cross-disciplinary makeup of our existing research, you will be able to shape
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instantaneous flame propagation, and surrounding flow fields in the experimental tests performed at the Bradley combustion laboratory at the University of Leeds. Holding a PhD (or have submitted your thesis prior
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you may have, please contact: Robert Picton, Head of Marketing Technology Email: [email protected] Location: University of Leeds Role - Working off campus Faculty/Service: Professional Services
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to use your initiative to handle and solve problems efficiently and professionally. This role will be based at the university of Leeds campus and there is scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner
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at the Real Robotics lab , University of Leeds, which currently receives direct funding exceeding £3 million from research projects with a cumulative value of >£20 million. Our research portfolio encompasses a
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, you will develop thermodynamic descriptions of calcium ferrites and ferritic clinkers, also incorporating minor elements. This role will be based at the university of Leeds campus and there is scope
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-containing aqueous media, as well as associated methods of corrosion control via the use of surfactant-based chemistries. The study builds on successful work at the University of Leeds where we have developed