69 distributed-systems-networks-phd Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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of study and a step-change towards the global goal of eliminating forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking. This role is one of seven new roles being recruited into the Rights Lab at the University
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able to plan and conduct your own work independently, whilst also being able to build relationships and collaborate with others. A PhD (or near to completion) in human metabolic physiology, nutrition
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of study and a step-change towards the global goal of eliminating forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking. This role is one of seven new roles being recruited into the Rights Lab at the University
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of study and a step-change towards the global goal of eliminating forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking. This role is one of seven new roles being recruited into the Rights Lab at the University
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of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The position is part of a larger project in collaboration with the School of Chemistry and you will work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary team
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based in the School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham in the group of Dr Katherine Inzani. Candidates should hold a PhD (or close to completion) in materials science, chemistry, physics or similar
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to soon obtain, a PhD in a relevant area of plant biology, with an interest in working as part of a team. This full time post (36.25 hours) is available from 17 September 2025 to 16 September 2028. Informal
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University of Nottingham Ningbo China is seeking to recruit a Senior Research Fellow in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (OUTSOURCED) in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Your
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Center, Utrecht) and industrial (Rarity Bioscience, Uppsala). About you A PhD or the equivalent in professional qualifications, and experience in mammalian cell biology and gene regulation is essential
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of Nottingham. This is a postdoctoral research position on the EmpaMEG project, an MRC funded 5-year project exploring the neural basis of empathy and decision-making in antisocial populations. The project