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should hold (or expected PhD completion soon) a PhD (or equivalent) in Civil, Mechanical, or Materials Engineering, or a closely related field from a research-led university. Advanced knowledge in pavement
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leadership. Candidates should have either already obtained a PhD in a relevant field of chemistry or have submitted their thesis prior to starting. Expertise in the synthesis, purification, and
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and the seventh century CE: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/research-on-early-british-voices-and-identities. This project will use datasets previously curated by team members which will be
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opportunities for collaboration. About You The candidate must have obtained a PhD degree within 3 years and in the relevant areas of business administration or data analytics, such as Applied Psychology
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the Translational Medical Sciences Unit at the University of Nottingham. The post is available as part of a grant funded by the Ruth Strauss Foundation. You will use large datasets to look at lung cancer in people
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-spectrum antiviral compounds for use in animals and humans. The successful candidate will join highly motivated and well-funded research teams across the Schools of Pharmacy, Chemistry, and Veterinary
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/ knowledge of lung cancer/ publications or poster/ oral presentations in lung cancer research would be desirable. Applicants should also have a PhD or equivalent in computer science, mathematics, statistics
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reducing net carbon emissions and refining antimicrobial use. The successful candidate will be a veterinary surgeon, with a PhD either completed, or close to completion, have expertise in Python programming
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, during, and after brain stimulation. You must have been awarded a PhD, or have a PhD thesis about to be submitted, in STEM or related subjects; prior experience in the neurosciences is highly desirable
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management decisions, thereby optimizing productivity, nutritional efficiency, animal health, and sustainability, particularly by reducing net carbon emissions and refining antimicrobial use. The successful