13 linked-data-"https:"-"https:"-"Brunel-University-London" Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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as well as linking at all times to the main study group which are based between the US, Malawi and the UK. You will work under the direction of Prof Melissa Gladstone and will work on overseeing
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of the project we welcome applications from candidates who hold a PhD in a range of fields including Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering. To apply for the position please follow the apply link and
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delivery of research proposals in accordance with the Centre¿s social justice methodology; managing ethical review processes; developing and applying creative approaches; qualitative/quantitative data
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a central role in shaping ongoing research, contributing to study design, data interpretation, and dissemination, while supporting and mentoring junior members of the lab. You will have access
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background in modelling, interested in thinking about the sea and the plankton which live there. There are dedicated funds for computer equipment, and travel to support you in your scientific work. If you are
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team. The focus of your work during the project will be a near 7-year record of time lapse camera data collected overlooking the marine terminating glacier Narsap Sermia, SW Greenland. This hourly
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research into health inequalities and data. You will work collaboratively as part of a wider team, with specific responsibility to co-create a series of arts-based engagement activities and events to engage
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Model Development Plan for future in-orbit demonstration. Further information about the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics can be found here: The post is part-time at 14 hours per week
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the research group of Professor Alex Cowan in the Department of Chemistry and the Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy you will create an integrated platform with comprehensive data logging, enabling
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-scale around the Arctic, in addition to the behaviour of the region¿s marine terminating glaciers using optical, SAR, DEM and/or altimetry data. This work will help address research questions related