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Electronic Engineering (EEE) Department). The position is funded by the Leverhulme Professorship, held by Professor Mark O'Malley . Summary of Project: The project aims to propose and study services needed in
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-machine cooperation within these specific social-relational contexts, and how cooperation can be enhanced by influencing people and machines. The impact of such technology will be assessed in
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degree in a relevant social science, health or social care discipline. We particularly welcome applications from those with experience of studying collaboration; financial and/or operational challenges
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focus and/or methodologies. Impact – We encourage applications demonstrating effect on, change or benefit to the economy, society, culture, public policy or services, health, the environment or quality
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the social sciences (e.g. sociolinguistics, psychology, sociology). 2. Experience in and passion for conducting qualitative research. 3. Very good communication and interpersonal skills. 4. Ability to conduct
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, applications from people with severe disabilities will be given preference. A disability or equality is to be included in the application in order to protect the interests of the applicant. Please upload your
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Supervisor: Jonathan Breeze ([email protected] ) Applications are invited for a 4-year PhD studentship in Rydberg Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics, funded by the Royal Society and supervised by Dr
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of science. Researchers have long concluded that the chemical reactions that allowed life to emerge took place in microscopic compartments, called protocells. However, it is still not known how
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stimulating, socially relevant and for public good. UEL’s research efforts are shaped by its location, East London, one of the most diverse regions in the UK undergoing rapid urban transformation that presents
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on Earth, with a specific focus on our recently funded Protocell Project. The origin of life on Earth stands as one of the great mysteries of science. Researchers have long concluded that the chemical