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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in Number Theory and Modular Forms, to work with Dr. Fredrik Stromberg, on an EPSRC-funded project entitled “Explicit Methods for non
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programme. To acquire, analyse, interpret and evaluate research findings/data using approaches, techniques, models and methods selected or developed for the purpose. To establish a national reputation and
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PhD (or be close to completion) in chemistry. This is a full-time, fixed-term post (36.25 hours per week) and is available for a period of 18 months starting on or around 1 September 2025 (and no later
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of a PhD. • Expert knowledge of linear PDEs (in particular wave equations and elliptic equations), high-frequency asymptotics, and numerical methods. • Excellent communication and organisational
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Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject (or close to completion). Your work will be supported by Dr Simon Bishop and Professor Alex Trautrims at the University of Nottingham. The person
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relationships in the solid state and in solution. This knowledge will be used to design new reagents and demonstrate their usefulness as late-stage alkylating agents. Successful candidates must have a PhD in
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Skills and experience required for the role: PhD (or near-completion) involving qualitative research methods. Knowledge of qualitative research approaches and ethics. Experience of designing, conducting
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previous experience with web-based reference management software (like Zotero) and/or advanced qualitative methods training in community design and engagement The posts are offered as a part-time (7.25 hours
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and evaluate research findings/data using approaches, techniques, models and methods selected or developed for the purpose. To establish a national reputation and regularly disseminate and explain
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Engineering, or related disciplines, preferably a PhD in Mechatronics/Robotics Knowledge of kinematic, static, and dynamic analysis, and control solutions related to continuum robots Strong evidence of