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disciplines, including from ecology, engineering, geography, and social sciences, as well as with local NGOs and coastal communities. You will need to hold a PhD degree in Physical Geography, Environmental
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Masters Degree or equivalent, and/or ideally a PhD in a related discipline. A Post-graduate qualification or equivalent in Higher Education or Teaching and Learning is desirable and, if not already
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of academics, research institutes, and relevant industrial partners from different European countries and around the world. Ideally, you should hold a PhD degree in a relevant field, such as material
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of academics, research institutes, and relevant industrial partners from different European countries and around the world. Ideally, you should hold a PhD degree in a relevant field, such as material
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, a PhD in computer science or robotics, with a track-record of research publications in relevant journals and/or conferences. Excellent mathematical and coding skills (C++/Python) are essential, as is
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Python or another suitable programming language (e.g., C++), and a passion for interdisciplinary research in support of environmental conservation. You should also have, or be close to completing, a PhD in
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for blended learning delivery of taught programmes, and the creation of associated digital learning resources, in order to place them within a Lincoln physical context. You will be dedicated
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research team at Lincoln which consists of four ECRs all working on linked projects to support knowledge creation of the physical, social, and economic challenges from groundwater salinisation in Greater
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Manufacturing; and Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems and Industry 4.0. Please note that this post requires Security Clearance. Applicants must have at least five years continuous residency in the UK in order to
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research team at Lincoln which consists of four ECRs all working on linked projects to support knowledge creation of the physical, social, and economic challenges from groundwater salinisation in Greater