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a commercial dairy herd of 250 cows across three sites in Northumberland; Cockle Park, Nafferton Farm and Ouston. The successful candidate will be based across our farm sites and main campus in
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expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics and multiphase turbulent flows based in the School of Engineering . The primary project teams are based at Newcastle University and the University of Edinburgh. You
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condition of appointment. This is a fixed term role, fixed term until 29 June 2028 Key Accountabilities • Undertaking extensive primary, archival, and policy research across the UK to consult major
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• An independent, resourceful, reliable, team player • An ability to communicate effectively via oral and written media (e.g. technical reports, papers, presentations) • Capacity for original thought
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for original thought • Ability to interact with people from different disciplines • Punctual and dependable, showing commitment to the role and wider school • Ability to deliver results to tight
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analysis (e.g. economics, statistics, mathematical modelling). They will also have completed an MSc in one of these areas. For the position of Research Assistant, applicants should have a Masters in Health
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-breaking research has led to new treatments for ovarian cancer, the discovery of the world's deepest-living fish, enzymes which promote deep cleaning and the development of pest-resistant crops. The main
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experience with cloud computing platforms Attributes and Behaviour Ability to work independently and as part of a team Capacity for original thought Qualifications Good honors degree (or equivalent) with some
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. Research at DMM is highly multi-disciplinary and uses advanced characterisation facilities. Your primary focus will be on research, characterisation, and validation of various supercapacitor devices
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capacity Attributes and Behaviour Comfortable working both individually and have good team working skills Capacity for original thought Enthusiasm and a strong work ethic Ability to interact with researchers