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within and aligned to the core substantive spine of our undergraduate Politics and International Relations programme. The School provides an inclusive, pluralist and friendly place to work. We are also
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Overview Applications are invited for the post of Post-Doctoral Research Associate to join Sheffield’s Translational Neuro-Oncology Research Group led by Prof. Spencer Collis (Science), Mr. Ola
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past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage you to apply. Please ensure that you reference the application criteria in
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. Johnson Matthey, a FTSE 250 organisation, is a global leader in sustainable technologies specialising in catalysis, precious metal products, chemicals and process technology. With operations in over 30
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Computational Spectroscopy/Hydrogen-tunneling at elevated temperatures in the gas-phase School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof AJHM Meijer Application
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and other highly technical problems. Collaborate with colleagues from multiple teams to plan workload and resources to fit project timescales. Research into novel technology to advance knowledge
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novel technology and its application into industry by researching into problem areas to advance basic knowledge and evaluate new techniques to solve those problems. Project management including managing
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complexes. Previous experience of coordination chemistry and the characterisation of photoactivated/luminescent compounds including emission spectroscopy and TCSPC are essential, experience in steady-state
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Overview This post is funded by the Quantum Computing Hub (QCI3) supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The QCi3 Hub is part of Phase III of the UK’s Quantum
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Remote robotic welding guided by reliable, non-contact, emissivity-independent temperature imaging and machine vision