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quality. Apply for peer-reviewed grant funding and contribute to STFC Consolidated Grant proposals in Theoretical Physics. Contribute to teaching by various methods of delivery, at undergraduate and
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to blossom is the best platform for excellent teaching. You should have an undergraduate degree (2.1 or above) in civil or structural engineering or a relevant physical or mathematical science discipline and a
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efficiency, sustainability, and performance limitations, thereby contributing to the advancement of fundamental physics and applied sciences. Teach a range of lectures, laboratory classes and tutorials
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We are seeking an experienced individual to play a key role in the delivery of research and implementation activities across the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration for the North West Coast (ARC NWC
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the physical sciences and beyond. To exploit this technique to its full potential, increased sensitivity (the relative intensity of the NMR signals vs the noise level) and resolution (the smallest peak
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environment that spans physical sciences, engineering, biological sciences and global health. The candidate will require excellent, transferable skills including the ability to work with academic, industrial
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City Region Combined Authority as the lead authority. You will have an Undergraduate degree in Software Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering Electrical/Electronic Engineering or related Science
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energy-intensive method to separate hydrogen isotopes, by a process known as kinetic quantum sieving, however most candidates are not commercially viable due to poor performance. Our technology has made a
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) and infrastructure development. It is expected that the software engineer would be involved in the open process for community members to bid for software engineering projects. The post will be ideal
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the NMR communities in the physical and life sciences with a broad range of research communities. We will consider part-time working and remote working. You should have a PhD in NMR spectroscopy applied