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research institutes and is part of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. If successful you will join a research institute that boasts a vibrant team of experienced early career researchers
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one of Aston University’s flagship research institutes and part of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The Institute boasts a vibrant team of experienced and young researchers, and if
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Research Associate – Applied Mathematics within College of Engineering & Physical Sciences. We are looking for a highly motivated individual for this postdoctoral research position in the general areas
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, our applied high-impact research, and our commitment to enhancing employability and social mobility of our students, all help to make Aston University distinct both nationally and internationally. We
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research group in the Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering and Management theme and collaborate closely with the two research institutes in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS
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information analysis from not only the HR function but the wider University and external bodies. You will need to be proactive in approach, using creativity in data whilst applying not only departmental, but
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, within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, we apply an engineering perspective to Supply Chain Management, though we collaborate with colleagues across the university, including in Business
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the “Design Factory Birmingham” to support the delivery of a project called ShropAgri for companies in Shropshire. ShropAgri is concerned with the promotion and advancement of design and technology projects in
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advancement of design and technology projects in the Agricultural sector. The project will utilise the expertise of Aston University in Photonics, Electronics, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, and design to
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Profile: MSc or PhD in physics or engineering related discipline. Additional Benefits and support: Career prospects: 60% of our KTP associates are being offered employment by the companies at the end