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molecular structures, and atomic scale characterisation of device integrated materials. You should (or shortly expect to) hold a PhD in experimental physics, chemistry, or a related discipline. You will need
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August 2019 and has enabled the expansion of ImaginationLancaster through the recruitment of 30+ new staff including PhD Students, Postdoctoral Research Associates, Lecturers and professional services
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flexibly. You will have a PhD in Health Research, Public Health or a relevant applied social sciences discipline, or a Masters level degree plus equivalent research experience. You will have experience
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are available until 31st March 2025, one position will be based at Lancaster, but the other can be based at any of the universities involved with the hub. You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in
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, and PhD students. Funding is available for conference attendance and suitable training opportunities to support your career development. For an informal discussion, please contact Dr Hannah Stewart
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forward and make an impact. You must have (or close to obtaining) a PhD in Engineering, Physics or Material Science or a closely related subject. A strong background in energy harvesting, vibrations, FEM
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, professional development and knowledge exchange activities. You must have earned (or shortly expect to earn) a PhD in space physics, atmospheric physics, or a related field by the start date of the post. Further
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, expanding on our excellence in impactful and industrially engaged research. Bringing in 10FTE new academic posts, with associated research staff and PhD students, MARS will revolutionise Lancaster’s research
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posts, with associated research staff and PhD students, MARS will revolutionise Lancaster’s research capacity in mathematics connecting systems modeling and AI methods, to support its flagship strategies
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, expanding on our excellence in impactful and industrially engaged research. Bringing in 10FTE new academic posts, with associated research staff and PhD students, MARS will revolutionise Lancaster’s research