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nature based solutions). The project’s Team convening principles are set out https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/researcher/what-is-thrive/ ) which will be adopted and adapted by our co-leaders and collaborators
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, analysis of large datasets, and programming of computer simulations. Transferrable skills from this project will open opportunities to develop collaborations with organisations such as Bristol City Council
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, and gaining practical experience. At Swansea, supervisors Dr Alexander Shaw and Dr Hadi Madinei have an extensive publication record in the area of nonlinear structural dynamics, and are part of
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, development of ecological theory, analysis of large datasets, and programming of computer simulations. Transferrable skills from this project will open opportunities to develop collaborations with organisations
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2026 working 28 hours per week. Working closely with the GAMLINK project co-principal investigators (Professor Simon Dymond, Swansea University and Dr Daniel Leightley, King’s College London), the post
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will be involved in developing innovative solutions to enhance the security of connected and automated technologies throughout their lifecycle. Under the lead of Dr Trang Doan, your tasks include
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Assistant or Research Officer, dependent on experience) will work on the Future Leaders Fellowship project ‘Rotationally controlled reactions’, led by Dr Helen Chadwick in the Department of Chemistry, which
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programme and School and student teacher experience. To deliver on operational matters related to the ITE programme. To work with PGCE programme directors to ensure SUSP governance and quality assurance
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with a functional programming language Haskell, OCaml, etc. Funding Comment Covers full tuition, £20,780 stipend (2025/26), plus up to £1,000 yearly for research costs.
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required (for a period of 36 months) to conduct research as part of the IGNITE programme, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, LSN Diffusion and the Universities of Leicester, Sheffield and Warwick. Birmingham