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geophysicist looking for an innovative research challenge? Would you like to apply seismic expertise to the exploration and development of urban geothermal resources? This could be the research position for you
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will join a team with a strong history of applied research in the areas of production and consumption. You will be required to use a range of both quantitative and qualitative research methods and apply
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decision making, while you will be capable to apply machine learning and computational algorithms of social choice. This post is associated with following projects: Embedding EDI in the Distribution
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research experience in experimental Physics and/or Engineering, along with significant experience in experimental aspects of liquid crystal optics, liquid crystal physics, electro-optics, active and passive
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looking to apply your expertise to real-world weather forecasting challenges in Africa? Machine-learning has the potential to revolutionise weather prediction for and in Africa, and we are seeking a machine
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scientist looking to apply your expertise to real-world forecasting challenges in Africa? Machine-learning has the potential to revolutionise weather prediction in Africa, and we are seeking a scientist who
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have a background in archival research? The Albert Dawson Collection Fellowship is designed for a researcher to make use of the Albert Dawson Archive in Cultural Collections & Galleries at the University
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to Power Agriculture, Clean Cooking and Transportation’ project could be the job for you. Moving IMPACT is a £3.6m research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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, Apply for the Global Talent visa . Interviews to take place w/c 1 September 2025 To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Andrew Clegg, Professor of Geriatric Medicine
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Do you want to further your career by applying your quantitative data analysis and modelling skills as part of an international multidisciplinary project on developing early warning systems