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an exciting opportunity to demonstrate how fundamental principles from physical chemistry have been incorporated into cellular function. Find out more about the Baldwin Group and their research at: http
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the company in Beijing. You will undertake experimental studies in the solid phase orientation of polymers to enhance their physical properties, for which we have a leading track record and facilities. The main
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, image analysis, mathematical modelling, and stochastic molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the physical mechanism of how antibiotic treatments ultimately lead to bacterial cell death. The post
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range of process methods and developing safe process work Conducting trials on processing methods to study the effects of changing processing parameters on the properties of the final product Carrying out
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or be close to obtaining a PhD in engineering, mathematics, physics, materials science, or other closely related disciplines. Also, you should have experience in at least one of the following
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contact with patients in the research clinic and have supervision responsibilities for junior clinical colleagues. You will also involve liaison with other stakeholders in the research process (academic
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made on-line via our jobs website . Online applications will be accepted by the automated system until 10pm of the closing date. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to jobs
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supporting the physical and mental health of all our staff, and removing barriers to improve inclusion. We encourage applicants to disclose experience of mental health problems so we can support them fully
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until 10pm of the closing date. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to [email protected] . Informal queries can be directed to Christopher Rentsch, PEPI Programme Director
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community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. The post is based at the Mile End Campus