16 materials-science "The University of Edinburgh" positions at University of Bristol
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Energy materials strategy of the university. Nuclear Science and Engineering is crucial to the University of Bristol’s global research pillar on tackling climate change, and is a key area of investment and
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science. Lecturing, small-group teaching, setting and marking examinations, project supervision, personal tutoring, contributing to the preparation and development of units, with a focus on statistics and
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate post to join the laboratory of Dr Helen Weavers, within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Bristol
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, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution. Available documents The role is based at the Clifton Campus and
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of an Academy for Medical Sciences funded project. You will be provided with training and supervision for all duties, but the ability, once trained, to work independently and report to the group leader in
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integral to the Quantum and Soft Matter and Theoretical Physics research themes in the School of Physics and is complementary to activities across the Faculties of Science and Engineering and the Faculty
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you will also provide chairside assistance to staff and students as required. To include the management of materials and supplies (ordering and stocktaking), the maintenance of equipment and their
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reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people
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leadership role within the School, specifically contributing to the School’s ethos of integrated team working and skill mix, with a focus on Dental Therapy training. The individual will help deliver
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, lenti-viral transduction, manufacture of pMHCI tetramers and molecular biology. The successful candidate will join the Clinical T-cell Immunology research group which is led by Professor Linda Wooldridge