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, environmental data science, or a closely related STEM discipline Demonstrated expertise in urban spatial data analytics, with proficiency in GIS software (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS) and geospatial methods Experience in
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Applications are invited for a Senior Researcher in Decision Analytic Modelling, working with Associate Professors Apostolos Tsiachristas and Brian Nicholson, on a research programme developing and
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Partnership at the University of Cambridge. This programme is a collaboration between industry and academia, now in the final 24 months of a 60-month effort. The programme integrates research and innovation
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provides a tax-free stipend of £20,780 per annum for the duration of the studentship plus university tuition fees. How to Apply: All applications should be made online . Under programme name, select 'SSEHS
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Project Overview This PhD project is part of an Innovate UK-funded research programme focused on developing a novel ammonia-fueled engine and generator set (genset) demonstrator for harbour and
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The UKRI-funded 5-year project, 'Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City', selected for funding by the European Research Council under its 'HORIZON' programme, is recruiting to its
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may be possible, please contact Professor Kamalan Jeevaratnam once the deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . This is an interdisciplinary project
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background, we welcome applicants from other relevant disciplines, including psychology, sociology, criminology, law, and computer science. This PhD studentship is fully funded for up to 3.5 years with a tax
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, Humanities or other relevant subject. You will have some experience and sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work effectively within the research programme. You will also have the ability
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funding restrictions, this is only available to those eligible for UK fees. How to apply: All applications should be made online . Under programme name, select School of Sport Exercise and Health Sciences