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for success: Applicants should have a PhD in synthetic chemistry (or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment). Possess a deep interest in the design of new catalysts and/or catalytic
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excellence, it plays a leading role in shaping debates in the fields of urban planning, urban studies and geography, urban design, and real estate. It also offers a range of innovative planning and built
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been at the forefront of innovation, and our ambitious Vision 2028 strategy underscores our commitment to reshaping education for the benefit of all. We empower students from all backgrounds with
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ambitions We are seeking a candidate with: Educational background PhD in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Computational Design, Computer Science, Urbanism, or a closely related field. Specialization in
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Ecosystems to join the Institute for Design Informatics, Edinburgh College of Art. The Opportunity: This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a major European Commission-funded project focused on data
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-motivated in designing and executing experiments, with a proven track record in most of the following techniques: cell culture, animal work, flow cytometry, molecular cloning, confocal microscopy and
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one of the following PhD in a relevant field (e.g. design research, service design, mobility design, urban design, transition design) or equivalent level of experience in a different sector or a Masters
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Professor Colin McInnes and Dr Matteo Ceriotti. This is an exciting opportunity to join a project supported by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), working collaboratively with project partners
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centres for immunology research in Europe, offering unparalleled opportunities for collaboration. Collaborative and supportive environment: The School of Life Sciences fosters innovation, inclusivity, and
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are seeking a recent PhD astrophysics graduate to work on the analysis and interpretation of data from cosmological hydrodynamics simulations of galaxy formation, particularly from the COLIBRE project