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initiatives, and Cotutelle (Dual Doctorate) programmes in partnership with international universities. The BDC coordinates all centrally funded PhD scholarships at the University and engages with a number of
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opportunity to make a major impact on future RF device technology. Applicants should have postgraduate (PhD) experience in Physics, Materials Science or Engineering, with a good publication record. The position
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well as supporting collaborative research with immediate colleagues and those in the wider Faculty and beyond. You should apply if you have a PhD in Public Health or a related discipline and a good knowledge of public
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post could be attractive to you if you are in the final stages of your PhD studies. The work could involve any of lecturing, marking, workshops, student project supervision, and we would discuss all
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). Please also provide information for two referees (this does not have to be your PhD supervisor but should be able to talk directly to your research). The position will involve working with machine learning
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on the effects of ART on cardiovascular and neurological heath. Contribute to analytical methods development. Contribute to supervision of PhD students. Colaborate with local, national and international
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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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; 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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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