99 phd-computer-engineering-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Newcastle
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for Research Assistant post: • Working towards or nearing completion of a PhD (within 3 months max) in chemistry, materials science, electrochemical /chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a closely
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in microbiology, biochemical engineering, earth science, or a related discipline. PhD (or be about to submit their PhD) in an area involving analysis of microbial processes in an engineering or
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the overarching goal of identifying novel biomarkers, treatments and therapeutic interventions. The programme integrates fundamental laboratory science with clinical research as part of the Mental Health, Dementia
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of Science, Agriculture & Engineering in regard to our engagement between businesses and current students, improving the experience of students and increasing student experience and employability. A specific
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/ ) is pleased to offer a full-time permanent post to join our MSc Sport and Exercise programme. We are interested in applicants with expertise in Sport and Exercise psychology who can contribute to all
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(Assessment) our assessment team supports our MBBS programme on our Newcastle and NUMed Malaysia campuses, and our Physician Associate programme at Newcastle. As part of our assessment team you will
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of the subject group. You must have a PhD in a Management or a Management-relevant subject. Your previous experience, and future contribution at Newcastle, may include teaching undergraduate, postgraduate and / or
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Newcastle Drug Discovery Programme and as a partnership with Cancer Research Horizons and Astex Pharmaceuticals. It is ideally suited to candidates with a background in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry
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. The successful candidate will have a strong research trajectory in project management, ideally with a focus on digital innovation and transformation projects or other technology-related such as information systems
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including a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area, ideally with experience of post-doctoral academic development such as provided by an NIHR Clinical Lecturer post or equivalent post-doctoral