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the fellow Prof J. L. Bamber, University of Bristol (https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/jonathan-l-bamber), Prof X. Zhu (https://www.asg.ed.tum.de/en/sipeo/home/) and Dr M. Passaro in
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ability to work independently and collaboratively. To apply, please contact the supervisors Dr Bissett - mark.bissett@manchester.ac.uk and Prof Kinloch - ian.kinloch@manchester.ac.uk . Please include
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section Energy Technology and Computer Science, where you will have around 20 colleagues with a mix of research and industrial experience. We work with research, innovation, technology implementation, and
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profound knowledge in computational and theoretical physics/chemistry. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in high-performance computing, materials chemistry, theoretical chemistry, molecular
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for constraining the spin of the compact object being lensed which will involve both theoretical and computational modelling. If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact: Prof
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. Applicants should have experience with tissue culture and standard molecular biology methods. Basic knowledge of computer programming (using the R software environment) and hands-on experience working with
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of Psychology and Neuroscience. You’ll work closely with Prof. Dr. Alexander Sack (principal investigator of FLOW), and collaborate with researchers such as Prof. Dr. Teresa Schuhmann, Dr. Sanne ten Oever, Dr
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22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Reykjavik University Department Human Resources Research Field Computer science Engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Recognised
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The vacancy is within the group of Associate Prof. Dr. Anna Salvati at the Department of Nanomedicine Drug Targeting of the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy (GRIP), Faculty of Science and
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Early Years (www.isey.org ) in London, UK. Supervision will be by Prof Sam Wass (www.profsamwass.com ) (UEL, UK), with Prof Davidson (UEL, UK), Prof Rachel Barr (Georgetown, US) and Dr Sarah Jessen