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are currently seeking a passionate researcher with a background in power grid design, stochastic optimisation and control to join a net zero transition project, a collaboration between the Rio Tinto Centre
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be to: work with the supervisory team to design and fabricate new nanocatalysts optimise and scale up the synthesis of catalyst materials design and set up reaction process and characterisation
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adaptation, and social-ecological linkages (michelelbarnes.com) Your key responsibilities will be to: Design and manage a large, longitudinal database of existing social and ecological data, including data
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organized around four key themes: designing gender equality into the future of work; addressing gender disparities and segregations to build equal and sustainable careers; build alignment in work and care
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research, including research design, ethics approval, data collection, analysis and reporting, write academic papers, industry reports, research communication articles, develop and deliver research outputs
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and running of the analytical instruments including liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Your key responsibilities will be to: assist with the design, development, and documentation of suitable
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field experience in theoretical or computational techniques in one or more of the following areas: design and analysis of quantum algorithms, quantum simulation, quantum optics, quantum dynamics, chemical
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information for the project. They undertake general laboratory maintenance duties and participate in meetings to help plan and discuss the work program. They provide vital research-related advice, and manage
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. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake original research focused on identifying protein drivers of Alzheimer's disease design and deliver high-quality research in a timely fashion to meet strict
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undertake research in algorithm design and development, with a particular emphasis on the Magma computational algebra system. The candidate will also support the research and outreach activities of the School