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The Role This scheme offers up to 6 months follow-on funding to EPSRC-funded research students after they have submitted their PhD. The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway scheme (formerly known as Doctoral
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forefront of hydrogen technologies and their integration to the energy systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD degree (or close to completion) in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or related subject
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at Durham University. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of hydrogen technologies and their integration to the energy systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD degree (or
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of the grant. A postdoctoral research assistant with a completed or submitted PhD in climate change law / policy will be recruited at 80% with remote working available. (It is intended that this will leave time
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research training for NINEDTP doctoral students working in partnership with community groups / partners. The post holder will work with the academic team to develop, deliver, and evaluate a Participatory
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related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Physics, Mathematics or a related subject. Experience Experience in conducting high quality academic research. Strong publication record in peer
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for excellence in research, teaching and employability of our students. 96% of our research outputs were rated world-leading or internationally excellent in the latest UK-wide review (REF 2021). Our Chemistry
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in research techniques/approaches to peers, visitors and students as appropriate. To be involved in student supervision, as appropriate, and assist with the assessment of the knowledge of students
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the supervision of postgraduate research students within the group as well as contributing to the undergraduate teaching within the Department. Each post is for an initial fixed term of 24 months, but may be
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connected with the project. The post holders will also be expected to aid in the supervision of postgraduate research students within the group as well as contributing to the undergraduate teaching within