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contributes to the BBSRC funded Enzymatic Upcycling of Textile Waste into Biodegradable Mycelium Leather project. Textile waste remains a significant problem in the UK with a considerable proportion of textiles
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, mechanical power transmissions, materials science, mechatronics, robotics, and precision engineering. Additionally, they will utilize expertise in geospatial technologies and electric machines to develop a
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priorities including communication and training. Working collaboratively with partner organisations, the Faculty of Medical Sciences and University Engagement teams to support the national and international
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to support a BBSRC funded project of Dr. R. Daniel and Dr. L. Wu. The laboratory is a multidisciplinary research group studying Bacterial Molecular & Cell Biology specifically the mechanisms of bacterial
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can be obtained by contacting David Oliver ([email protected] ). The Faculty of Medical Sciences is committed to supporting equality, diversity and inclusion for all staff and students
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the highest level of expertise in both passenger and freight, placing and promoting Newcastle University at the heart of the mobility challenge. Based in the School of Engineering , we're driving mobility and
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Engineering Team. We are looking for two Senior Research Software Engineers to join the team to support users of a new High Performance Computing (HPC) machine through a mixture of technical support, training
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for a defined citizenship or leadership role Contribute to the wider work of the School, Faculty and University through input to project teams, working groups and committees Ability and skill to develop
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of Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences (BNS), part of our Faculty of Medical Sciences who deliver world leading innovation and excellence in teaching and research. We have a vacancy for a Lecturer in
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The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience Thorough working knowledge of Health and Safety procedures, and experience of safe waste management within a workshop/laboratory environment Demonstrable work