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candidate will hold a PhD in theoretical or mathematical physics, with knowledge of random matrix theory and/or its applications to theory of disordered/chaotic systems, and with some numerical skills
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for Research Staff Development for more information. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in
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, utilising implementation science methodology. The interventions will then be evaluated in a data-enabled clinical trial. This role is suitable for post-PhD researchers with experience in qualitative or mixed
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analysing the intersection of the financial and fertility sectors as a key site of reproductive politics. Using qualitative methods, this project consists of three work streams analysing case studies that may
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this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD level qualified in synthetic chemistry, nanomaterials, radiochemistry (or relevant chemistry field
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bachelor’s or master’s degree (minimum 2:1). PhD qualified in relevant subject area*(e.g., epidemiology, population health, quantitative social science, statistics, psychology, developmental psychology
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. Applicants should have a PhD in Chemistry or a related field, with a strong background in atomistic molecular dynamics simulations of soft mater, especially polymers and/or proteins, and demonstrable
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candidate will hold a PhD in theoretical or mathematical physics, with knowledge of random matrix theory and/or its applications to theory of disordered/chaotic systems, and with some numerical skills
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, Mairi Sakellariadou, Sarben Sarkar and Tevong You, as well as postdocs and PhD students. Although STFC funding decisions are still not finalised, we hope to have funding confirmation in time to make
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are expected to have a PhD, or are awaiting its award, in a relevant area (Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics/Quantum Many-Body Systems/Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics). For more details on the