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the application form, which is limited in the number of characters it will allow.) Interviews: 4th and 5th of August 2025. About you The successful candidate must hold a PhD in mathematics or computational biology
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in physics, engineering, computer science, and mathematics is essential. Expertise in data analysis and inversion, Proven experience with geophysical, physical, or sensor data analysis, including
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, in a relevant topic and relevant experience with mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. Strong knowledge of a programming language (e.g. R, Python) is essential. Experience in mathematical
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, in a relevant topic and relevant experience with mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. Strong knowledge of a programming language (e.g. R, Python) is essential. Experience in mathematical
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, organisation theory, marketing, and international business, and it has led to publications in high quality journals including the Journal of Operations Management, Academy of Management Journal, Journal
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the results of this project. Candidates must possess a good first Degree (or Master's) and PhD (or near competition) in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or related disciplines. Your working
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field relevant to the interface of energy technology, economics, data science and public policy. Examples of relevant disciplines include (but are not limited to): any physical, mathematical, computer or
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biosciences, chemistry, computing and technology, as well as engineering, forensic science, mathematics, physics and sport science. This mix of traditional and modern subjects encourages and inspires future
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urbanism, landscape and garden history, drawing and design method, theory and publication, architectural representation, as well as studies of architecture and related disciplines. The Opler Research Fellow
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The Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH) contains world-renowned population health research groups and provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research and teaching. The NDPH Fellowship programme is intended to support suitably experienced individuals to develop an...