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and develop research that will enable the energy transition? This interdisciplinary position offers an exciting opportunity for a PhD level researcher to support the curation of a number of creative
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, with close collaboration with partners at the Royal Veterinary College and Imperial College London, Animals rely on sensory input to guide their movements, but sensing and processing information is
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evolution of sedimentary rocks with opening-mode fracture development. This project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and this role is one of two PDRA positions funded through
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of sedimentary rocks with fracture development. This project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and this role is one of two PDRA positions funded through the project. In this role, you
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Are you an ambitious scientist looking for your next challenge? Do you have a PhD (or near to completion) in a quantitative subject, an interest in Polar research and the skills to develop our Earth
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the boundaries of 6G technology. Your primary responsibility will be to spearhead research initiatives aimed at developing the domain of Edge Computing for 6G Networks. Holding a PhD (or have submitted your thesis
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them in the laboratory. You will also be responsible for analysing the data and dissemination of the results in a range of written formats and orally at farm events, workshops and conferences. You will
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Lancaster. You will be expected to produce peer-reviewed papers documenting the results. You will have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in the field of Atmospheric or Climate Science, or a related discipline
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large team with colleagues in Leeds studying other aspects of blood clot structure and function and their influence on thrombosis. You will have a PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, biomedical
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Do you want to further your career by applying your quantitative data analysis and modelling skills as part of an international multidisciplinary project on developing early warning systems