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between quantum theory and space-time — using modern methodological approaches from quantum information theory — you are very welcome to apply. Your personal sphere of influence: As a university assistant
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: Dr Michael Cox (m.j.cox@bham.ac.uk ) – Assistant Professor - Department of Microbes, Infection and Microbiomes, Dr Meera Chand – Deputy Director – UKHSA and HPRU theme lead, Dr Dhruv Parekh
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As a PhD student within the Economics Division, you will have access to a broad programme of research training opportunities. These include advanced methods courses, data skills workshops, and an
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with the minimum environmental impact. You will work with Professor Ed Lester in Chemical Engineering as well as the 11 other project partners in the SPLENDOR project. Who we are looking
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motivated applicant to undertake an original and applied programme of research on the development of community-led approaches to mental wellbeing in Wigan as part of Edge Hill University’s Civic Agreement
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motivated applicant to undertake an original and applied programme of research linked to ongoing work led nationally by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA
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wealth inequality, and how their career paths, values, and social networks maintain the status quo. As a PhD student on this programme, you’ll play a key role in generating new insights that could help
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Rolls-Royce, this project will use both experimental and computational aspects to explore the aerodynamic design space for coupled intake/fan configurations that are required to deliver more efficient
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complimentary computational studies to predict the intake aerodynamic characteristics and aid in the experiment design. This position is part of the CDT in Net Zero Aviation, which offers a modular, cohort-based
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exascale computing, including development of tools for analysis of large data sets. For more information about recent projects see www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5wz5fh/professor-neil-sandham We