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(dependent on experience) will work on the Future Leaders Fellowship project ‘Rotationally controlled reactions’, led by Dr Helen Chadwick in the Department of Chemistry, which aims to use quantum state
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. The successful candidate will be a key figure within the Player Development Centre (PDC) West, leading on the Emerging Player Programme (EPP) and the Talent Development Group (TDG), providing a clear and aligned
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to internal stakeholders as required. Contribute to the customer management of dedicated and wider SeRP contracts Assist the HoBD and SSBM in managing Risk and Compliance for the SeRP Programme Represent
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on Experimental Study and Computational Solids Mechanics model of soft multifunctional materials such as magneto-active polymers (MAPs), Electro-active polymers (EAPs). The successful candidate will work on the
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at the Computer Science Department, Swansea University. The project will be conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research (CADR). This research role requires the essential criteria and
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to create the innovative Data Portal for Dementias research. The successful candidate will assist the Data Acquisition Officer & Head of Programme Development in liaising with data providers to contribute
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world. Our reward and benefits, and ways of working enable those who join us to have enriching careers, matched by an excellent work-life balance. About The Role The Mathematics Support Programme Wales is
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December 2027 . The Department of Physics at Swansea University is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Semiconductor Physics and Terahertz Science and Technology. The successful
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) – the system was established in collaboration with The Children’s Society’s Coordinated Community Support Programme . Each area has implemented the same online referral system, which we have established in
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, the appointed candidate will work closely with the line manager to develop novel control algorithms in EAP soft robotics combining Gaussian Predictors, hands-on laboratory experiments and JULIA computing