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Opportunities to contribute to the supervision of PhD students within the MHRG may also be available. Person Specification Essential: PhD in a relevant discipline, or equivalent research experience Knowledge
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. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Computer Science or equivalent with experience in cyber security or distributed systems. The School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University offers a
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teaching and research culture, with interdisciplinary collaborations, and a cohort of around 50 PhD students studying a range of different legal areas. The School has over 45 academic members of staff and is
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). This 2-year position is available at Lancaster University. You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in Statistics or a closely related discipline. Throughout, you should have demonstrated
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modalities for productivity in extended reality (XR) You should have a PhD degree or equivalent experience, a strong motivation for both blue skies research and technical innovation in HCI. You should be
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research papers. * Assist with a small amount of undergraduate teaching in Environmental Science. * Assist with mentoring junior team members e.g. PhD students.
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other professional services staff in departments and the faculty, mainly with staff members and PhD students. It’s a friendly, busy and inclusive work environment. Why work with us Lancaster University’s
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works, for whom, and in what contexts. You will have a strong background in mental health research and a PhD in a related discipline (or equivalent experience). Knowledge of clinical trial methodology and
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alternative DNA structures with applications in medicine and nanotechnology. ABOUT YOU You will: Have a PhD in Chemistry or a related subject Have experience in experimental organometallic chemistry Be able
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the Principal Investigator (Jonny Evans), on research problems in these areas, publishing your results and presenting at conferences. You should have completed, or be close to completing a PhD in symplectic