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research in pyrolysis, gasification and kinetics analysis. Undertaking external collaborations. Working effectively as part of a research team in the development and promotion of the research subject. Plan
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within the University. You will be responsible for managing the brand output and development of creative deliverables that support key student recruitment, and reputation, as well as marketing campaigns
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campus, and successful applicants are expected to work there. Heriot-Watt University is recognized for world-class teaching and research, ranking among the top UK universities for innovation, business, and
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, finance colleagues, research development team) Communicate with external parties (funders, partners, auditors) Interpret and communicate the Funder terms and conditions to colleagues across the University
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Operations Division. Maintain confidentiality of University and student records at all times. Prepare, compile and maintain regular reports and records as well as complete ad hoc requests. Other duties as
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and the Industrial Revolution, with a mission to educate working people for technical and scientific jobs. Our founding mission, and character of the University across the years has been to make
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to develop cutting edge deep learning models for multi-scale flow modelling of CO2 in subsurface reservoirs. Two aspects are of special interests (a) pore-to-core scale upscaling (b) upscaling of reactive flow
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already active in MACS, and to take on the responsibility of delivery, assessment and development of courses in actuarial mathematics. Key Duties & Responsibilities Reporting to the Head of Mathematics
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opportunities for the School and University. As one of the successful candidates you will be supported to develop and publish recognised research in your specialist area. You will also contribute to teaching as a
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of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University Detailed Description We seek a talented and motivated scientist to undertake research on spin-photon interfacing in SiC quantum opto-electronic devices. The goals