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the broad area of Human Resource Management. You should be able to develop, lead and contribute to teaching in the area of Employment Relations (and Industrial Relations) at both undergraduate and
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; develop and test innovative human-machine teaming tools that aid operators in making optimal search termination decisions. Your research will have potential applications in areas such as airport security
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will be to deliver: 65% of the postgraduate unit Global Development and Environment: History, Theory, Practice, as unit convenor. 25% of the Year 1 undergraduate unit Key Concepts in Human Geography
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-specialised mechanical seals for high-pressure hydrogen generation, storage and use, a cornerstone of renewable energy solutions. Mechanical seals have a rotating ceramic face pressed against a stationary face
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targets for therapeutic intervention. To do this you will use laboratory-grown, tissue engineered skin that closely mimics the structure and function of human skin. You will make and then use skin cells
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to develop models towards human neural spheroids and/or organoids, and use these “mini-brain” platforms to generate infiltrative tumours using patient-derived GSCs. The model will then be validated as a more
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% of the postgraduate unit Global Development and Environment: History, Theory, Practice, as unit convenor. 25% of the Year 1 undergraduate unit Key Concepts in Human Geography, with responsibility for the Cities and
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elucidate the mechanisms by which vascular endothelial PKD1 regulates aneurysm development in ADPKD patients. To this aim, they will use in vitro (primary human endothelial cells) and ex vivo approaches
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detect the presence of human faecal matter rapidly and sensitively in water. Potential applications include identifying misconnections in surface water drainage networks, monitoring bathing waters, and
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allowance of £24,000, a research training grant + UKRI fees paid. Overview There is a need for an easy-to-use testing device to detect the presence of human faecal matter rapidly and sensitively in water