25 assistant-professor-geotechnical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Durham University
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Research Assistant - NNZA IMPACTS ( Job Number: 25000980) Department of Engineering Grade 6/7: - £30,805 - £40,497 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 6-7 months Contracted Hours
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Postdoctoral Research Associate HI-ACT ( Job Number: 25001134) Department of Engineering Grade 7: - £38,784 - £46,049 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: until 28th July 2027 owing
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Engineering, Science and Theory (NESTiD) Scientific Computing (SciComp) Vision, Imaging and Visualisation (VIViD) We are ranked 4th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2024. For more information, please visit our
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. Lanthanide complexes can be engineered to emit CPL, which encodes chiral molecular fingerprints in luminescence spectra that cannot be decoded by conventional optical measurements. However, chiral CPL signals
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work with Dr Sui Ting Kong and Dr Alison Jobe from the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action in the Sociology Department, and Professor Debbie Riby from the Centre for Neurodiversity and
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(python, C++, bash scripting…) for the modelling of molecular crystals. To work closely with other experimentalists in the consortium and support experiments through computations. To help develop and build
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of the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder. To assist with the development of research objectives and proposals. To conduct individual and collaborative research projects under the direction of the Principal
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(https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101044437 ). The project is funded by the ERC and began in 2023. It is led by Professor Helen Foxhall Forbes at the University of Ca’ Foscari in Venice, with
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Professor Alistair McGregor and will investigate the genetic and developmental changes underlying differences in organ size among Drosophila species. The successful applicant will have the necessary
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, and the Tees to Topping Green Corridor running into and out of Middlesbrough. These three green corridors are part of an ambitious programme being led by the National Trust to help work in partnership