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. Willingness to produce both academic and non-academic research outputs Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in
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story-telling), Willingness to produce both academic and non-academic research outputs Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required
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Moutoussis (UCL), Co-I Amir Englund (KCL), Co-I Syeda Tahir (City) and PI Prof Mitul Mehta (KCL). This role will provide you with the freedom to develop new and creative ideas, methodologies, and/or approaches
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candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Design for Climate-Adaptive Urbanism School of Arts, Design and Architecture – Department of Architecture
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devices such as clocks and magnetometers. This will require a broad suite of expertise ranging from device simulation, fabrication and experimental characterisation. The successful candidate will also be
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Moutoussis (UCL), Co-I Amir Englund (KCL), Co-I Syeda Tahir (City) and PI Prof Mitul Mehta (KCL). This is a full-time post (35 Hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31st August
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under the supervision of Co-I Dr Joseph M Barnby and also benefit from the supervision of Co-I Dr Michael Moutoussis (UCL), Co-I Amir Englund (KCL), Co-I Syeda Tahir (City) and PI Prof Mitul Mehta (KCL
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position in computational biology combines the development of novel computational methods involving control theory with practical systems modelling, simulation, and data analysis, applied first and foremost
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Moutoussis (UCL), Co-I Amir Englund (KCL), Co-I Syeda Tahir (City) and PI Prof Mitul Mehta (KCL). This role will provide you with the freedom to develop new and creative ideas, methodologies, and/or approaches
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dimensions in molecules confined in rotationally magic traps and (2) the creation of many-body quantum states of molecules in optical lattices for quantum simulation (3) the production of strongly dipolar Bose