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university level in subjects relevant to the Engineering Mathematics teaching portfolio. You should have a good honours degree and have (or expect to have soon) a PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics
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-disciplinary research programme. Experience in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, bioconjugation, preparation of functional materials and their structural characterization is essential. Experience in microbiology
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academia. Contribute to the Centres’ overall activities (public engagement, dissemination, reporting, community building). A limited amount of teaching. Applications are invited from candidates with a PhD in
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involve conducting research in Assistive Robotic Technologies and publishing in the leading journals in the field, applying for research funding, supervising PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, and
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. You will work closely and liaise with the technical and academic teams within the Interface Analysis Centre including the HyDUS project consortium, National Threat Reduction Programme and Sellafield
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researcher who has recently completed a PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry or close to completion or related field and expertise in computational chemistry, molecular simulation and machine learning. This project
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initiatives. A PhD in Sociology (or related). Experience of providing teaching in Sociology, to both small and large groups across undergraduate and postgraduate units. Proven ability to teach in the following
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multidisciplinary, international team to deliver high-quality research in line with the aims of the Global Health and Ageing Research programme, based at Bristol Medical School. · Providing clinical research
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to work independently and have excellent experimental or computational skills, along with project-management skills and the ability to work as part of a team. You should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD
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of Research Fellow at the Met Office Hadley Centre. This will involve running and developing climate models and rapid-response tools and emulators. All work is theoretical/computer based and no real-world