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Fixed Term Contract for 24 months We welcome applications from passionate and skilled post-PhD or experienced researchers in malacology, epidemiology, schistosomiasis modelling, or spatial data
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to work on Liaise with co-I from NetaTech and Tohoku University to apply the in-house developed light conversion film on the architectural design and system used for the UmFm. Taking care of the day to day
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applying novel NMR/MRI methodology is essential. The candidates will be based in the School of Chemistry, located in the University of Birmingham’s newly-built, £90million+ state-of-the-art Molecular
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properties of vibrational sources in large built-up structures, such as cars or airplanes. We will incorporate data from measurements and implement these sources into large-scale structure-borne sound
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Fellow will be applied upon completion of PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given. As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone
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industrial collaborators (Arm, NVIDIA, Galois), researchers and PhD students. Research Environment Surrey is recognized by the NCSC as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research and offers a
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/2025 Role Description An exciting opportunity for an established researcher or a recently completed PhD researcher with experience in malacology, epidemiology, data mapping and/or schistosomiasis
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completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given. As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are proactive
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, candidate must demonstrate that they meet the following essential criteria: Hold, or about to obtain, a PhD in Power Electronics, Electronic/Electrical Engineering or closely related discipline. Recent
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Environment Research Council (NERC) project, led by Professor Justin Sheffield, aims to transform understanding of temperature-health relationships in vulnerable populations and identify evidence-based risk