20 distributed-systems-networks-phd Fellowship research jobs at University of Leeds in Uk
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decision making, while you will be capable to apply machine learning and computational algorithms of social choice. This post is associated with following projects: Embedding EDI in the Distribution
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your career in one of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? The current climate crisis means that understanding the impacts of climate change on organisms is urgently needed. However, research
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decarbonisation is essential if the UK is to meet statutory greenhouse gas (CO2e) emissions targets. Historically, CO2e emissions reduction measures have not systemically considered physical and mental health
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will join a vibrant team working together on an exciting project deciphering the myosin mechanochemical cycle through time-resolved cryo-EM. The project is funded for 3 years by the Biotechnology and
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of Earth and Environment (SEE), and working closely with its School of Civil Engineering, you will use various seismic datasets – including data already recorded with fibre-optic distributed sensing systems
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-leading research. The School of Healthcare is investing in research capacity and capability to conduct impactful applied health and care research of the highest quality, making a positive difference to
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the project. The work is funded jointly under the ALPACA-UK (Aerosol heterogeneous Processing as a source of oxidants in Cold winter Atmospheres: application to Alaska and UK) project and the BorealBlaze
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Mamatha Nagaraj, Prof Helen Gleeson, Prof Gordon Love, and Dr Richard Mandle and at the University of Leeds. You will have an experimental PhD degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role
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Mamatha Nagaraj , Prof Helen Gleeson , Prof Gordon Love , and Dr Richard Mandle and at the University of Leeds. You will have an PhD degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and
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) and the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). The research project entitled, “Production and Consumption Transformations” will explore the alignment of the UK’s industrial strategy, and