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- skills – experience: analytical skills, ability to demonstrate good knowledge in system modelling – simulation, (classical or modern) control theories or control applications with evidence Desirable
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approach is a method that is both formally rigorous and practically efficient for the verification/validation of quantum devices. Candidate’s profile Knowledge of quantum computing and an understanding
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communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively. Ideally, the candidate will have a strong background in molecular biology and/or biochemistry. A good knowledge of genomics and the chemistry
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benchmarks for these architectures. This will also guide hardware design for such devices and tackle crucial challenges in networked systems and entanglement transmission. Candidate’s profile Knowledge
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work and oral presentations which can be easily understood by a variety of individuals at different levels within an organisation Proficient time management skills The ability to work effectively as part
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of these three key areas: quantitative user studies, statistical modelling of human experimental data or human augmentation very good in scientific writing and communication skills very good knowledge
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election systems that is resistent to coercion. Requirement: You are not required to be an expert in Coq or Cryptography; familiarity with Coq and Cryptography is fine. However, you should be comfortable
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October 2026 start ONLY For January and April starts please use the relevant application. This form is only to be used by those self-funded applicants seeking a place on a research degree programme at
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cryptography and cyber security at Lancaster University, gaining access to expert mentorship, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and professional development opportunities. The supervisory team is embedded within
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within the School The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience (Essential) Expert experience in synthetic organic chemistry, synthetic methods, route design and characterisation Expertise in a wide range of