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for those living with depression. About you You should have completed your PhD in a related field, such as psychology or the social sciences. You should have experience of conducting and analysing qualitative
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decoherence dynamics and other effects of quantum-classical correlations in complex fluid solvents. The methodology will be largely based on Lie group methods and structure-preserving algorithms in geometric
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partners. The post holder will be responsible for developing and implementing mechanistic models, primarily using the Discrete Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet
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evaluations. They will join a team of eight other CIAT-funded Research Fellows and PhD students--two at Surrey, three at King’s College London and three at the University of Southampton. About you The
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Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet disintegration. The goal is to construct robust, physics-based simulations that deepen the understanding of the underlying processes and
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Background Applications are invited from graduates with a strong first degree and PhD in Psychology for a Research Fellow appointment at the University of Surrey. The appointee will co-ordinate and
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, seminars, and conferences. Supervise students and guide PhD researchers where appropriate. Contribute to new models, techniques, and methods. Undertake research management and administration. Participate in
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living with dementia. The successful candidate will work across a variety of tasks and research methods to evaluate or develop and implement technology for longitudinal assessment in the home environment
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you You should have a PhD (or be close to completing a PhD) in a relevant social science discipline or have equivalent relevant professional experience. You should have experience of using qualitative
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crisis is driven by complex, interconnected factors. To address key knowledge gaps, we are using a mixed-methods realist approach to identify, implement, and evaluate systems-level promising ‘bundles