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be extended by at least one and up to three years. You will contribute to method development, simulation and validation in close collaboration with experimental partners. Key Responsibilities: Carry
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to communications that showcase UK expertise. Candidates should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in a relevant discipline such as environmental or chemical engineering, sustainability, policy studies
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of the East Midlands branch beyond the initial three-year funding period. The position is formally based at Aston University, but will primarily be located in the East Midlands to enable close engagement with
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career. The Early Career Researchers (ECRs) should be residents of the Philippines, have a PhD in a relevant discipline, will not have held a permanent academic post or a post with a research-related
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of internal and external collaborators and to contribute to high-impact publications in a supportive and dynamic research environment. Candidates should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a
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of internal and external collaborators and to contribute to high-impact publications in a supportive and dynamic research environment. Candidates should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a
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establishing their independent career. The Early Career Researchers (ECRs) should be residents of Thailand, have a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or relevant discipline, will not have held a permanent
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innovative approaches, adopt new technologies and new data processing methods. Additional Benefits and support: Career prospects: 60% of our KTP associates are being offered employment by the companies
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, or Computer Science and/or a minimum of two years of industry experience of digital transformation in a healthcare setting. A masters’ or a PhD in these disciplines with the same experience is desirable. Skills
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(ECRs) should be residents of Jordan, have a PhD in a relevant discipline, will not have held a permanent academic post or a post with a research-related element, or one which allowed them to supervise