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Doctoral Training (CDT) in Sustainable Chemical Technologies: A Systems Approach (CSCT) is an EPSRC-funded training centre at the University of Bath that will train around 70 PhD students in five cohorts
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to the University’s wide developments and innovation in the design and delivery of teaching. A PhD in Mathematics, Engineering, Physics or other similar discipline This role is advertised on a fixed term basis for a
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responsibilities: Recruitment and Admissions: Manage the recruitment process, including advertising studentships, handling inquiries, processing applications, and coordinating interviews and open days. MRes and PhD
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, Optimisation, etc. The successful applicant will be supported by the grant. The post starts in June 2024 and is negotiable. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD (or near completion) in Computer Science
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, and psychology. Together, we’re establishing a world-leading research Institute, and we want you to be a part of it. About you You will have a PhD (or equivalent experience and an undergraduate degree
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researchers and PhD students, based at the University of Bath. The core focus will be on human-centred design and human data modelling to support development of the training programme within the context
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period of 5 years with an expectation to transition to permanent after the first 5 years. The successful candidate is expected to have a PhD degree in a computational field or equivalent significant
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by a team of academics, postdocs and PhDs working with academic and non-academic stakeholder partners from relevant sectors. About the role The human-centered design theme has two purposes: first, to
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envision a successful candidate being a part of the journey for the longer term, subject to further funding. About you Our ideal candidate will: Hold a PhD in upstream or downstream bioprocesses, having
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Infrastructure and Governance). Research within each application domain and cross-cutting theme will be pursued by a team of academics, postdocs and PhDs working with academic and non-academic stakeholder partners