90 phd-position-in-data-modeling-"Prof"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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-related tasks for the study. About you – You will have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area, or be about to complete you PhD and be able to manage, plan and conduct research as part of the team
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-economic assessment and life cycle analysis methodologies. • Proficiency with modelling and simulation software relevant to TEA and LCA. • High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data
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-economic analysis and life cycle assessment methodologies. • Proficiency with modelling and simulation software relevant to TEA and LCA. • High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data
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4 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Juridical sciences » Criminal law Juridical sciences » Public law Juridical sciences » Other Political
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The Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre (NTEC) is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate/Fellow for a full-time position in the high-resolution chemical characterisation of bitumen
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/athena-swan-charter and on our website https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/about/athena-swan.aspx The position will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 12 months to start as soon as possible
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/athena-swan-charter and on our website https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/about/athena-swan.aspx The position will be offered on a fixed-term contract for eighteen months to start as soon as possible
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to undertake tasks in a systematic and rigorous manner, and good time management. Candidates should have a PhD in Law or a related subject area (or close to completion), or relevant equivalent professional
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We are recruiting a Research Fellow for the Hydrogen Research Group currently consisting of 5 academics, 9 research fellows and 15 PhD students. The successful applicant will join a
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, genes, and pathways involved in sensing water in the model plant Arabidopsis. Building on our previous work (Mehra et al., Science, 2022), we aim to understand how hormone-driven pathways help roots