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About the Role You will drive the development of optical instrumentation that will accelerate the way printed perovskite photovoltaics are analysed and developed. You will design, build, and
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microstructural characterisation. You will also work closely with modelling specialists to connect what you observe in the lab to behaviour across multiple length scales, contributing to a powerful design framework
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to a broader computational strategy for next‑generation polymer design. About You You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in materials science, engineering, physics, chemistry, or a related area
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research standards, including animal handling, experimental procedures, and colony management. The postholder will contribute to experimental design, data interpretation, and dissemination of research
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entry into the host cell. We then use this knowledge to design intervention strategies such as vaccines. About the Project: This project is a collaborative project with Prof Matt Higgin’s group
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and Allocations”, as part of an interdisciplinary research effort at Royal Holloway, University of London. The postholder will help lead work to design and build artificial agents that reproduce human
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will have a relevant PhD, a strong background in wet-lab research and experience with a range of standard cell biology experimental/analysis techniques. They should be confident to plan, deliver and
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. This project aims at designing new techniques and tools to detect such bugs automatically, with a particular focus on programs that include statically unknown parameters that affect their concurrent structure
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behaviours, pluralistic ignorance, intergenerational cooperation). Also, they should have outstanding quantitative skills, including extensive experience in the design of psychological experiments and data
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undertake pioneering research on soft actuators designed to replicate the adaptable functions of human muscles. The ideal candidate will have a proven research track record, hands-on experience and a solid