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qualification is a PhD (or equivalent) in Mathematics or a related area. Candidates are expected to have or clearly be developing an internationally recognized research record, and a solid commitment to teaching
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. Candidates must contribute to fostering a collegial environment and demonstrate their commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. The successful candidates must have a PhD in theoretical particle physics
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. Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience: A PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, such as synthetic biology, computational biology and AI, microbial, plant and human cell biology, genomics, robotics and
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to the school through management/leadership, and enterprise activities, as appropriate. The minimum qualification is a PhD (or equivalent) in Mathematics or a related area. Candidates are expected to have or
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, and Toby Wiseman. This is a fixed-term appointment for two years with potential extension subject to progress and funding. Applicants must hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Theoretical Physics or a closely
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curriculum development at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Supervise and mentor PhD students and junior researchers. Secure external research funding and build productive collaborations within and beyond
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, international conferences, and workshops. We aim to provide a supportive and friendly environment with a strong sense of community. The Department currently has 16 permanent members of staff, following a process
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diverse projects for classical and quantum technologies, aiding quantum computer development in our labs. This involves intricate software, high-performance computing, security, and collaborations. We seek
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. They will have completed their PhD in theoretical physics or mathematics in the last few years, or be in the final year of it. They should have lived in Russia, but need not reside there when applying. ❧ We
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their PhD in theoretical physics or mathematics in the last several years, or be in the final year of it. Relevant backgrounds include statistical physics, condensed matter theory, mathematical biology and