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productive research environment. See the job description for further details. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up
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of, a PhD in microbiology or a related discipline and have an extensive experience in microbial culturing. You should be highly motivated, organised and able to work independently as well as part of a
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the broader academic community. The role also offers opportunities to contribute to teaching activities. Applicants should have a PhD (or close to completion) in Physics, Astrophysics or a related field
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collaboration in charge of cosmological measurements with Rubin data. They will have opportunities to supervise graduate students, participate in outreach, and may engage in tutorial teaching and college life
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occasionally present papers and posters, and represent the research group at external meetings/seminars, either with other members of the group or alone. You must hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil
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include helping with supervision of doctoral students working on projects as part of the initiative, performing analysis in close contact with the associated clinical researchers and taking responsibility
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the first instance. The actual starting salary offered will be based on qualifications and relevant skills acquired and will also be determined by the funding available. About you You will hold a PhD/DPhil or
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this role, you will also provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including DPhil/PhD students and undergraduate project students. 3D-CAT is a new Faraday Institution research
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related dementias later in life. You will hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in the field of mechanical or biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, or another field relevant
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Prof. Andy Hector and Dr. Iain Stott, as well as key international partners Prof Tuljapurkar and Dr Barabás. Applicants should hold (or be near completion of) a PhD/DPhil in ecology, theoretical biology