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and Telecommunications Architectures for Tectonic and Infrastructure Characterisation - https://ecstatic-project.eu/ ) The role will involve the development of advanced data analytic and machine
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of integrating advanced optical technologies with machine learning techniques to develop novel, high-performance fibre-optic sensing applications. You will be responsible for the application and validation
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). The successful applicant will hold a PhD qualification and have experience in microbiology, genetic engineering and bioprocessing. Applications are also welcome from candidates currently pursuing or nearing
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individual on an upward trajectory and will fully support applications for independent fellowships to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive
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Sussex University in collaboration with ASG and other partners. You will hold a PhD in a related discipline, such as business, management, economics, or engineering. This is a demanding project and you
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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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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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embedding an innovative learning by doing ethos into all our courses, we aim to provide an inspirational education that delivers impact in UK industry and worldwide. As the successful candidate you will hold
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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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(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