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The interplay of TCS with Harmonic analysis and additive combinatorics There will be opportunities for collaboration with faculty members and PhD students and to engage with the broader quantum computing and
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generation and analysis, and contributing to the development of novel methodologies. In addition, they will support the wider activities of the research group by mentoring junior colleagues, liaising with
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analysis and programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or similar) Strong motivation, good communication skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team Proficiency in English
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analysis approaches are flexible. The findings should illustrate strategies that women use to engage in different networks and develop different identities for their businesses in different rural contexts
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strategy. 3. Document research output including analysis and interpretation of all data, maintaining records and databases, drafting technical/progress reports and papers as appropriate. 4. Contribute
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experience (PWLE) to co-develop an accessible "second skin" for the interface, ensuring usability and inclusivity. Assist in data analysis, including harmonisation of large-scale datasets and exploration
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findings and stakeholder insights into accessible, evidence-based resources that support collaborative learning, knowledge exchange, and action. Document research outputs, including analysis and
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two-dimensional materials by gate-tunable scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Typical examples of these materials include van der Waals monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenide superconductors
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testing, and (typically via external collaboration) inorganic materials characterisation (diffraction, tomography, microscopy, spectroscopy, surface area and porosity analysis etc). It is only fair
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analysis using StarCCM+/OpenFoam, conduct the experimental test using our cavitation tunnel, the combined wind, wave and current tank and the research vessel, and develop a novel maritime system for clean