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Overview The 4D Materials and Printing Lab in the Department of Engineering at Nottingham Trent University is seeking to recruit a PhD student for the EPSRC funded research project: Integrated
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innovation, manufacturing/materials and sustainability engineering. The successful candidates will be able to teach modules in Avionics and Control, and/or Mechanics, Dynamics and Vibrations. We also welcome
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electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering and sport engineering. We are building a global reputation in areas including human performance and human factors, future materials
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About the Role The Institute of Health and Allied Health Professions at Nottingham Trent University is looking to appoint an enthusiastic and forward-thinking Paramedic Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to join our academic team. We’re seeking an individual who is experienced in the field of...
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physiology Understand how to improve building fabric Improving building fabric Improving building services Improving air tightness and ventilation Improvement option valuation and medium term retrofit plans
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lines, and we break boundaries. We are 3,000 students, five departments and one school. In the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, we stand half way between science and philosophy
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Police and Nottingham City in relation to environmental waste management concerns. You will also be responsible for producing Student Code of Behaviour (SCoB) reports as well as working with internal
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About the Role Join our Employability Team as an Employability Adviser and help our students and graduates achieve their future aspirations! As an Employability Adviser, you will be part of a dynamic and supportive team that offers information and advice services to students on various topics...
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, the successful PhD candidate is expected to generate 3D human muscle models in vitro using our patented technology and assess the impact of proteins and drugs on muscle growth and waste using a variety of
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rigid structure will give us excellent vibrational signals to monitor. Other solitary bees suitable for the study could also be investigated. Video and audio material will be discussed with Nottingham