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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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molecules. The post is to be held in the Department of Physics at King’s College London, UK, in the research group of Prof. Joe Bhaseen. The post forms part of a UKRI (EPSRC) programme grant on “Quantum Many
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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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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY About Us We are recruiting a post doctoral researcher with biomedical engineering experience to join our interdisciplinary team. The project will be
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molecules. The post is to be held in the Department of Physics at King’s College London, UK, in the research group of Prof. Joe Bhaseen. The post forms part of a UKRI (EPSRC) programme grant on “Quantum Many
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About Us The Research Department of Digital Twins for Healthcare at King’s College London is a multidisciplinary hub within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, dedicated
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develop the frontier between their evolving capability and what is possible to implement/align with mechanism design. The role offers the opportunity to lead on academic papers and develop independent
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an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join their dynamic, interdisciplinary team to shape how multimodal bioimaging data is stored, shared and reused. The Parsons Group is based in
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activities and a wide-ranging portfolio of education programmes. Celebrating diversity and supporting staff is important to us and we offer a range of provision including flexible working, caring support
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develop the frontier between their evolving capability and what is possible to implement/align with mechanism design. The role offers the opportunity to lead on academic papers and develop independent