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at conferences and other events. Applicants will possess a PhD in mathematics, physics, meteorology, geosciences or a related field. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in dynamical
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arm begins to move towards one of the objects, human observers ascribe a probability to the robot’s intention of picking up one or the other object, a probability which changes over time (Dragan et al
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one of the biggest challenges in medicine. The ideal candidate has A PhD in optics/photonics (or closely allied discipline) or equivalent professional experience; extensive practical experience in
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our students About you For a Lecturer post you will: Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist and core knowledge in the discipline, demonstrated by a PhD or equivalent in the field
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membranes. Your role, based in Sheffield and working with Prof Steve Armes FRS and Prof Graham Leggett, will be to design synthetic pigment-polymer antenna complexes for incorporation into molecular photonic
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, molecular physics and theory. The Applicant will be based in Sheffield and working closely with Prof Steve Armes FRS and Prof Graham Leggett, will be to design synthetic pigment-polymer antenna complexes
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and support postgraduate research students, contributing their expertise to foster a productive and innovative research environment. The successful candidate should have the following: PhD in chemistry
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funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related
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PhD in a relevant subject (health, public health or other scientific, psychological or sociological subject), or be near completion and have have a research background in relevant area (e.g. social
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dissemination of impact. The post holder will have a keen eye for detail and be able to proofread complex academic materials. Candidates should be educated to PhD level (or equivalent) and have some previous