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: Qualifications A good first degree in Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering or Natural Sciences A PhD (or be close to submission) in Solid State Chemistry or a related subject. Experience Experience in
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of our £7m Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)-funded Molecular Solid Solutions (MoSS) Programme Grant. The role involves working closely with Professor Aurora J Cruz Cabeza in
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, analyse and synthesise solutions from a number of sources, including literature reviews, large datasets and industry / research and technology academic experts. 6. Experience of project management and
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include lectures, small group learning and/or using technology or other techniques to enhance learning and/or assessment. Strategic – evidence of strategic teaching development, or achievements
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lectures, small group learning, and/or using technology or other techniques to enhance learning and/or assessment. Strategic – evidence of strategic teaching development or achievements that demonstrate
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Engineering, Science and Theory (NESTiD) Scientific Computing (SciComp) Vision, Imaging and Visualisation (VIViD) We are ranked 4th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2024. For more information, please visit our
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contribution to new programme development and innovation in the design and delivery of high-quality teaching and assessment of learning. This can include lectures, small group learning and/or using technology or
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technology or other techniques to enhance learning and/or assessment. Strategic - demonstrating leadership and influence in the design and delivery of excellent teaching activities and the creation of learning
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development. Evidence of innovation in the design and delivery of high quality teaching and assessment of learning, including lectures, small group learning, and/or using technology or other techniques
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. The Centre and Role The Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of technology and society. The Centre’s research pursues one of the most urgent questions