83 phd-position-in-cryptography Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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/athena-swan-charter and on our website https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/about/athena-swan.aspx The position will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 12 months to start as soon as possible
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/athena-swan-charter and on our website https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/about/athena-swan.aspx The position will be offered on a fixed-term contract for eighteen months to start as soon as possible
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PhD (or equivalent) in food science, nutrition, or a related discipline, with experience in in vitro digestion, specifically using the INFOGEST static digestion model, nutritional analysis (minerals
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reviewed publications. You will be a dynamic self-starter, exceptionally well-organised and have a positive attitude. Working with academics, researchers and PhD students in managing and conducting research
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will be a dynamic self-starter, exceptionally well-organised and have a positive attitude. Working with work with academics, researchers and PhD students in managing and conducting research activities
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will have the opportunity to use their initiative and creativity to identify areas for research, develop research methods and extend their research portfolio Candidates must hold a PhD, or be near
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We are recruiting a Research Fellow for the Hydrogen Research Group currently consisting of 5 academics, 9 research fellows and 15 PhD students. The successful applicant will join a
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research assistant position to work on a Wellcome Trust-funded project with the aim to assess subcellular GPCR–arrestin complex formation. In
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confident, organised researcher who can evidence: A PhD, or equivalent, in physics, mathematics, or a closely related discipline. Candidates may be near completion but must have their PhD awarded prior
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will then analyse complex patterns of data and derive an optimal set of items to form a smart self-report instrument. This two-year project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium