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ambitious Research Assistant/Associate to work on Net-Zero Buildings and Energy Systems. You will join the Electrical Power group in the School of Engineering , Newcastle University. You will have opportunity
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Newcastle University is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant or Associate to join the team of Digital Material Manufacturing (DMM) to support a commercial research project funded by Sustainable Energy
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by Newcastle University BRC that brings together Neuroscience, Haematology and Immunology groups. Specifically, you will be central in the development and conduction of iPSC-microglial cell cultures
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Wellcome on projects contributing to the Human Cell Atlas initiative. Specifically, defining the developmental trajectory of CD1a/c-restricted T cells in the human prenatal thymus. You will hold a PhD in
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on developing and applying atomistic modelling to characterise the structure of lattice energy surfaces to understand finite temperature effects on the landscape of possible crystal structures and kinetic
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laboratory techniques, including cell culture, staining, WB, DNA and RNA analysis. The role is to work on a new therapies and biomarker identification project for patients with muscular dystrophies. In
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International Data Space (IDS) principles. You will support the development of the use cases for energy and non-energy services by enabling data sharing and utilisation across various domains. You will support
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of COLGALT2 on the chondrocyte phenotype through a combination of histology and proteomics analyses in both primary and immortalised cell lines. Furthermore, you will work to continue our previous
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their homes. Join our team at Newcastle University's Urban Sciences Building (USB), a cutting-edge facility that serves as a living laboratory for pioneering research in urban sustainability, energy efficiency
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challenges in meeting evolving demands for energy efficiency, data processing, and data transfer speeds. Addressing these challenges, necessitates the adoption of innovative computing principles and