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engineering. Your professional experience, especially any obtained through employment in a relevant industrial sector, would also be particularly welcome. The Department of Engineering and Mathematics is home
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We’re looking to recruit a Lecturer for our Future Transportation Subject Group as we seek to grow our automotive engineering provision. You will have knowledge and expertise across the field
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. The Team The Food Group sits within the College of Business, Technology and Engineering. This research is part of a study between the Food Group and the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering
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submit your application as soon as possible for consideration *** ______________________________________________________________________________ The Role The National HIPIMS Technology Centre at Sheffield
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external research training. You will be an ambitious postdoctoral researcher with an interest in the early years, with experience of collecting data on children, as well as excellent analytical skills
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We are looking to recruit a full time, permanent Lecturer primarily to teach fundamental concepts related to pharmacology. You will have a robust understanding of molecular and cellular biology as
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, subject to the usual tax and national insurance requirements. The Food Industry Technical Professional Team The level 6 degree apprenticeship BSc (Hons) Professional Practice in Food Technology is taught by
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, you will have a Master’s degree in Software Engineering / Computer Science or equivalent, with an interest in Web development, business process management and Internet of Things. A good first degree
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have strong experience of laboratory science, including well-developed problem-solving, communication and facilitation skills. Insight and experience of the use of model organisms, particularly the chick
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preclude you from being shortlisted. The Role CENTRIC currently has an exciting opportunity for a researcher to join our multidisciplinary research team with a focus on the accountable use of artificial