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career path. This post will provide support across all our Engineering disciplines (Mechanical, Civil, Material and Electrical) with the college based learning around Mechanical Engineering. Apprenticeship
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to welcome applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to be a key part of the GlycoCellUKRI Engineering Biology Mission Hub. This is an exceptional opportunity to do exciting, high-impact research as part
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Finance, Infrastructure and Commercial Services This full-time post is immediately available on a permanent basis. Summary of the role The Engineering and Direct Works department is responsible
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support the growing ambitions for education, research and professional services, and exploiting the opportunities from changing technology will enable the University to thrive in an increasingly digital
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, laboratory technicians and research technicians, all focus on different aspects of science and humanities - from mechanical/electrical engineering, medicine and health, life sciences, social sciences, film
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rich data and insights. Developing innovative digital products, services, and platforms. Cultivating digital capability, encompassing skills, structure, working methods, technology, data, leadership, and
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ordering when required Understand, develop and update library preparation and sequencing choices as technology progresses Skills for success in this role: Experience with complex molecular techniques (eg
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. The post holder is required to work under the direct supervision of Dr Kyle Wedgwood to provide technical support for UKRI funded research. The research work will focus on developing new technology and
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on different aspects of science and humanities - from mechanical/electrical engineering, medicine and health, life sciences, social sciences, film, drama & communications, physics, geology and geography, and so
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mechanical/electrical engineering, medicine and health, life sciences, social sciences, film, drama & communications, physics, geology and geography, and so much more. We are proud signatories