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innovative green vehicles and alternative fuels, and in assessing their environmental, social and economic sustainability? Do you want to further your career in one of the world leading research institutions
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work within the collegiate and dynamic environment of the Climate Impacts group, which is part of the School of Earth and Environment, and the cross-campus Priestley International Centre for Climate, and
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View All Vacancies Are you a motivated researcher keen to work in an interdisciplinary work environment? Do you enjoy running laboratory experiments? Would you like to produce high impact research
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on performing and analysing numerical simulations of proposed scenarios of dynamo action in asteroid cores. You will be based in the Deep Earth Research Group within the School of Earth and Environment
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due to interventions. You will have a strong background in computational damage mechanics for fibrous materials and have a proactive approach to working in an experimental and computational environment
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to methodological research on bridging choice modelling, mathematical psychology and machine learning in the context of transport, health and environment. As this is a multi-faceted research project, you will be able
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to methodological research on bridging choice modelling, mathematical psychology and machine learning in the context of transport, health and environment. As this is a multi-faceted research project, you will be able
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) program that will provide a bespoke training environment for 13 Doctoral Candidate Researchers (DCRs), focussed on understanding and mitigating material degradation phenomena across the entire CCS chain
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Science for Food Tel: +44 (0)113 343 0883 Email: [email protected] Location: Leeds - Main Campus Faculty/Service: Faculty of Environment School/Institute: School of Food Science & Nutrition Category
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) that have evolved to function in this fascinating, unique environment, that may be a rich source of new targets for antibacterial intervention. Exploiting recent developments in biochemical/biophysical assays