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research is generously funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Department of Science, Innovation, and Technologies (DSIT). By joining our team, you will have the
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systems and ultimately aims to broaden their uptake for urban energy supply. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary project team, featuring engineers, hydrologists, numerical modellers and policy liaisons
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research experience in experimental Physics and/or Engineering, along with significant experience in experimental aspects of liquid crystal optics, liquid crystal physics, electro-optics, active and passive
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This role will be based on the university campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Are you an ambitious researcher looking to achieve both novel research outputs and policy impacts in the field energy and...
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of researchers, spanning a variety of disciplines from clinicians, economists, engineers and social scientists, across the University Leeds’ School of Earth and Environment, Institute for Transport
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the refocusing of research. Geosolutions Leeds brings together world-leading expertise in geology, engineering and social science to deliver an integrated systems approach to energy geoscience that will meet Net
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of research. Geosolutions Leeds brings together world-leading expertise in geology, engineering and social science to deliver an integrated systems approach to energy geoscience that will meet Net Zero goals
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to Power Agriculture, Clean Cooking and Transportation’ project could be the job for you. Moving IMPACT is a £3.6m research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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Are you a researcher looking for your first challenge? Are you excited to explore the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence on democratic and collective decision-making processes? Do
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Antarctica. You will join a team of glaciologists at the University of Leeds, using satellite data to improve our understanding of ice sheet-ocean interactions, and the processes driving recent change