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View All Vacancies This role is available to current employees within IT Services at the University of Leeds only. Interviews expected to be held 9 May 2024 Salary: Grade 6 (£30,487 - £36,024 p.a
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, Robotics and Manufacturing (School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds) and a local industry partner. You will lead work on investigating and optimising the influence of compositional change
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characterisation within the School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Leeds, Teesside University, and associated industrial partners working in the fermentation sector. You will contribute
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the Schools of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the University of Leeds, will investigate flow chemistry and machine learning approaches for the development of an automated reaction screening platform
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at University of Leeds are working with partners from University College London, the ISIS Neutron facility and MinChem limited to deliver a scalable process for manufacture of an optimised catalyst to a range of
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for the University? Would you like to contribute to ensuring the University of Leeds Estate is world class? The University of Leeds is one of the top 135 universities in the world. We have a truly global community
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Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SoTL). In joining the University of Leeds, you will become part of an internationally focused University that provides all our students with an outstanding education and
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a cutting-edge research and teaching team? If so, the University of Leeds has an exciting opportunity for you to join us as a Lecturer in Digital Chemistry for Sustainability. The University of Leeds
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judgement and contribute to a wide range of operational requirements and requests? Do you have a drive for continuous improvement and excellent organisational and communication skills? The University of Leeds
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Council. The project builds on existing work demonstrating the effectiveness of LowCat for exhaust emissions mitigation and initial scale up of manufacture to the kg scale. The team at University of Leeds