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; depending on the number of years of post-PhD R&D experience, and how well your skills and experience align to the requirements of our current suite of research projects. There are opportunities to work
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should apply if you have a PhD in Public Health, Public Mental Health or a related discipline and a good knowledge of Public Mental Health and Health Improvement and the ability to teach, assess and
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outside the University. A PhD in a related field or extensive equivalent industry experience is essential. For a comprehensive list of requirements, see the attached job description. If this resonates with
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and current work alongside plans for the future (research statement no more than 3 pages). Please also provide information for two referees (this does not have to be your PhD supervisor but should be
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structures. 3D print to generate bio-based and sustainable metamaterial architectures with programmable memory via learning/adaptive behaviours. You have, or are expected to receive a PhD in biochemistry
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. A PhD in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or a closely related field, or extensive relevant industrial/commercial experience. Experience in teaching at university level, with a commitment to
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of, a PhD in a subject area relevant to the post. You have experience of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate settings, for example tutorials, seminars, workshops, lectures, fieldtrips, project
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be asked to carry out cover for other minor teaching activities, as appropriate. You have completed, or are nearing completion of, a PhD in a relevant subject-area. You have recent experience
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a PhD in Economics, with a specialisation in microeconometrics and causal inference. You also have experience in software and web platform development. For informal queries please contact Dr Sami
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, and rapid prototyping. The post will involve you conducting research in robotics and publishing in the leading journals in the field, applying for research funding, supervising PhD students and