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Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated early-career researcher to join a productive, internationally recognised team studying endothelial cell
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intelligence shapes welfare governance and migration management across Europe. The role is jointly based in the School of Society and the Environment and the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
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polymers, foams and composites The role is highly hands‑on and creative: you will manufacture new polymer formulations, refine processing routes, and carry out mechanical, fracture, thermal and
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for someone who enjoys tackling complex scientific challenges, is comfortable developing new tools and workflows, and is keen to collaborate across disciplines. About the School The School of Engineering and
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equivalent to PhD level, in Electrical Engineering. Candidates should have knowledge in energy management and conducting power systems modelling and optimisation through simulations. This is a Full-time post
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validate an automated system for in-situ and high‑throughput characterisation. Your work will enable rapid screening of materials and processing conditions, providing insights for scaling printed perovskite
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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Associate is being recruited to work with Dr Thomas Haworth to work on theoretical modelling of externally irradiated protoplanetary discs. Experience with
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models. The project has the potential to bring together ideas from several different areas: mathematics (polynomials, probability, complex dynamics systems), theoretical computer science (computational
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applications, including clinical translation to benefit patients. About You Working within WP3 “Preclinical Imaging and Therapy”, applicants must have a PhD in radiochemistry or radiopharmaceutical science
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effectively with colleagues working across social science, law and data science. A strong understanding of migrants’ interactions with welfare systems, and of the social implications of welfare-AI is essential