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2D materials for Net Zero electronics. Working with Dr Alexey Ganin in the School of Chemistry, you will play a key role in advancing scalable growth, functionalisation, and integration of 2D
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initiative, self-motivation, judgement and well-developed technical and problem solving capabilities and working logically through complex problems, from information gathering to satisfactory resolution
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stakeholders where required, including the public. Be actively involved in appropriate cross-college collaborative working to build networks and share best practice. To interact and work collaboratively with 32
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-century, is the Cartan-Killing classification of simple finite dimensional complex Lie algebras. This classification forms the core of Lie theory, on which the rest of the theory is built. This project aims
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of professional CPD through development and active participation in relevant process and system user groups/networks both internal and external to the University. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills & Experience
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within the remit of the Counselling service. Where necessary identify and proactively seek guidance and review of more complex cases in consultation with Service leadership. 2. To provide effective OAAT
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expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow. Main
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Job Purpose You will contribute to/make a leading contribution to a project Enabling Net Zero and the AI revolution with ultra-low energy 2D Materials and Devices to develop next generation low
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on complex cases and take decisive action when required. C5 Able to manage risk and adapt approaches to suit the HE setting, demonstrating clinical competence in assessment and working with a breadth of client
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to be highly organised and motivated to succeed. C4 Strong networking skills to build and maintain collaborative relationships across multiple organisations. C5 Ability to manage complex projects