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) disseminating the research of the project by publishing in academic journals and presenting at conferences/workshops/colloquia. You have a PhD in philosophy, economics, political theory, or other relevant area
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, undertake personal tutoring, perform a teaching-related administrative role in the School and contribute to SPAIS events and student experience initiatives. You have: A PhD in Sociology (or related
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, these data, generated with suitable electronic structure methods, will underpin models for the accelerated optimisation of 3d element catalysts, validated experimentally. You will be a highly motivated
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. The successful applicant will work closely with a research technician, with support from the PI (line manager Dr Anu Goenka ) and wider team, to optimise novel methods for molecular microbial/viral
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be adept at analysing hip and knee images to obtain accurate measures of joint shape and radiographic osteoarthritis. They will be expected to be able to use advanced coding methods in Python, R and
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subsurface conditions. They will do this via the micro-textural and micro-petrological reconstruction of changing conditions using analytical methods (SEM, electron microprobe, XCT at Bristol) and
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, workshops, and conferences. Develop code that implements the methods developed to support reproducible research practice You have: A relevant postgraduate research degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Machine
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The position involves exploiting some significant advances in analytical methods we have made in the Bristol Isotope Group lab using our novel collision-cell multi-collector, inductively coupled
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appropriate methods of research and practice, revealing the commemorative potential of plants and green heritage spaces. Working with partners, the project will develop test interpretation at partner sites
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large and friendly research group and to take advantage of the opportunities on offer for career development in renal research and acquisition of related academic skills. A PhD or equivalent qualification