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This is an exciting opportunity to join the distinctive, friendly and growing Aston Law School, which is a department within the School of Law and Social Sciences. Aston Law School’s mission is to
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to communications that showcase UK expertise. Candidates should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in a relevant discipline such as environmental or chemical engineering, sustainability, policy studies
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with investment from Research England in 2019. We are a thriving community of over thirty members, from PhD students to professors, and our research is innovative, applied, interdisciplinary and
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The Engineering for Sustainable Development Research Centre and the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) are seeking to appoint three Early Career Researchers (ERCs) from
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establishing their independent career. The Early Career Researchers (ECRs) should be residents of Thailand, have a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or relevant discipline, will not have held a permanent
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-funding from partners including Science Card and Bruntwood SciTech. The funding has been made through the Research Ventures Catalyst (RVC) programme, which was set up to provide funding to take truly novel
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, or Computer Science and/or a minimum of two years of industry experience of digital transformation in a healthcare setting. A masters’ or a PhD in these disciplines with the same experience is desirable. Skills
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computational genomics, bioinformatics, or genomic data science, with a passion for postgraduate teaching and interdisciplinary research. You will conduct research aligned with your expertise, particularly in
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for a lecturer in Cyber Security to help reinforce its research and teaching in the area. The successful candidate will be
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or nearing the completion of a relevant PhD. Essential skills include hands on experience with mechanical characterisation of biological entities and investigation of their flow patterns inside closed systems