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of Categorical Symmetries in String Theory, Quantum Field Theory and Gravity, as relevant to the Simons Collaboration on Categorical Symmetries, which is funding the position. The successful applicant will be
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. Experience of developing new quantum-mechanical methods in one or more of (i) atomic or molecular collision theory; (ii) molecular spectroscopy and dynamics; (iii) molecular quantum mechanics Strong
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an awareness of current policy for University business goals, such as widening participation and access, and provision of advice using specialist knowledge. · Apply theory and practice, from academic
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. Demonstrable ability to develop research proposals and designs in collaboration with other academics. 12. Experience in at least one of: renormalisation group methods, statistical field theory, random forests
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, for example football, cricket, rugby, natural and/or artificial surfaces Good spoken and written communication skills. Basic digital skills including the ability to use the internet and email. Basic numeracy
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analysis by group and representation theories. Desirable Criteria - Experience 12. Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals, commensurate with stage of career. 13. Demonstrable ability
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knowledge. · Apply theory and practice, from academic and professional development and previous knowledge. Communication/Liaison · Promote and foster positive and highly collaborative
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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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Resilient (Bio) Chemistry; Materials Discovery; Theory, Computational and Data-Led Chemistry, Soft Matter, Polymers and Interfaces; Chemical Photonics, Spectroscopy and Sensors; Drugs and Medicinal Chemistry
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creating a diverse, inclusive and supportive working environment. The Department’s research strategy is built around five themes: Communities and Social Justice, Health and Social Theory, Higher Education