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of the position is to pursue cutting-edge research in automata theory, and possibly at the interface with algorithms (fine-grained complexity). We will consider applications for employment on a part-time or other
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communication skills to collect empirical data, as well as knowledge of the dominant paradigms, theories, and empirical methods applicable to the topics mentioned above. Candidates who have strong knowledge and
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. The successful candidate will join a large and diverse group of researchers covering nuclear structure physics, nuclear astrophysics, applications of nuclear physics and nuclear theory. The candidate's programme
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: Engage with clinicians and patients in a collaborative co-design process to develop and test (using health psychology theory and methods) innovative, evidence- and theory-based tools, including: (i
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Hussam Jouhara, to work on the above-mentioned research tasks and project. The successful candidate will also be involved in a broad range of theory, development and empirical work to support the
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), and Prof Thomas Sotiriou (gravitational waves, black holes, and alternative theories). At any given time, NCoG also includes about 7-8 postdocs and 25 students. Staff are active members of the LIGO
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Dependent type theory is a foundation of mathematics that allows us to mechanise arguments, and is closely related to higher category theory. It serves as that basis of programming languages and
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helps us question theories and improve our understanding, lending itself to better solutions. Willingness to share your insights is crucial to achieving a vibrant and creative research environment
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and interventions, contributing to the development of a Theory and Practice of Change to guide effective, health-focused transport policy and implementation. The Fellow will: Collaborate with practice
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astrophysics, applications of nuclear physics and nuclear theory. The candidate's programme will focus on the overlap between between nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics and their responsibilities will