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. These postdoctoral positions are designed to support the career development of the post holders. Alongside contributing to the work of the project, it is expected that the PDRAs will pursue their own research related
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materials. The role focuses on developing cutting‑edge simulation tools and contributing to bespoke high‑rate experiments within Oxford’s Impact Engineering Laboratory. You will be responsible
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fixed term contract for 36 months. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the Career
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to develop high moisture extruded meat analogue products. The project will be supported by state-of-the art facilities at the University of Reading, which include the Food Processing Centre that houses a range
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the Finnish Center of Excellence in Quantum Materials . Your role and goals The research will focus on developing and using machine learning algorithms to discover novel materials and to build generative models
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through the presentation of technical developments at international conferences and exchange visits to collaborators connected with the project. The post holder will also be expected to aid in the training
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geopolitical dimensions of Space Domain Awareness (SDA) as well as deliver co-developed publications and knowledge dissemination events. The project is led by Dr Bleddyn Bowen at the Space Research Centre (SPARC
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Matter Physics, and the Ce pyrochlores represent some of the best current candidates. The aim of the project will be achieved by developing state-of-the-art Variational Monte Carlo simulations to determine
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the research team, focusing on healthy urbanism. This role is fixed term for six months. The Role The Postdoctoral Researcher will co-develop a research proposal with the GCHU team to evaluate the healthy new
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by Medical Research Council and is fixed-term for 30 months. This project seeks to harness recent progress to develop innovative human models that better replicate complex pain pathways. We will