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from the Institute of Sensors and Signals (ISS) at Heriot-Watt University and Prof. Mike Davies at the University of Edinburgh, Leonardo staff, PhD students and the other PDRAs at the collaborating
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The successful candidate will be expected to conduct and lead their own experiments whilst also supervising the activities of junior group members and PhD students Responsibilities will also include assistance in
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future industrial laser chassis, utilising powder-bed laser fusion metal additive manufacturing (AM) and advanced laser-based manufacturing. The project is split into four areas: 1. Optical, mechanical
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to collaborators as well as broader audiences through e.g. conference presentations. Candidates must hold a PhD degree in supramolecular chemistry, and will have experience in the synthesis, modification, analysis
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postdoctoral researchers and PhD students, pursuing research in many aspects of field theory, string theory, and integrability (for more information, see https://www.hw.ac.uk/uk/schools/mathematical-computer
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advanced laser-based manufacturing. The project is split into three areas: 1. Optical, mechanical, and thermal design of a compact and robust laser, exploiting the existing capabilities of additive
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papers; presentation of research at conferences. Assist the development of student research skills, and be expected to contribute to the assessment of student knowledge (particularly PhD students) in
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-leading research. Education, Qualifications and Experience Essential A PhD in physics or engineering with a specialisation in ultrafast nonlinear optics and/or ultrafast spectroscopy, or extensive
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-supervise a PhD student. A secondary affiliation to EPFL or UoE may be offered to candidates with the appropriate profile. Appointment is initially for 1 year, and renewable for up to 3 years, depending