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will also support the wider School of Civil Engineering technical activities, in line with the current strategic organisation and development of technical services in the School. You will be responsible
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of Civil Engineering and the University of Leeds Virtuocity centre for city simulation. Drawing on the broad cross-disciplinary makeup of our existing research, you will be able to shape the research topic
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There are 2 roles available for this post. This role is open to current employees within People and Culture at the University of Leeds only. Salary: Grade 9 (£56,021 - £64,914 p.a. depending upon
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based at the university of Leeds campus and there is scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any
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The School of Computing at the University of Leeds is a highly ranked academic department (top 10 in UK REF2021 ) with a vibrant research culture and a commitment to excellence in our teaching. We
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, resulting in significant costs to the UK taxpayer to ensure wastes are safely stored. This is an exciting interdisciplinary project, combining chemistry and civil engineering with soil mechanics and
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of Civil Engineering at Leeds, promoting values of collegiality within the academic community. Talented, enthusiastic and motivated, you will hold a PhD in Structural Engineering/Design or a related subject
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Futures for Zero Carbon Mobility (INFUZE) is a major £7.8m five-year research grant funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Working across the Universities of Leeds, Lancaster and
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significant impact on the performance, stature and profile of research and student education in the School, in the field of Structural Engineering/Design. This role will be based at the university of Leeds
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, Machine Learning, Software Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Geotechnology, Operational Research, Computational Physics