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investment skillset and bring this to one of the world-leading University investment funds. You will be particularly focussed on developing a portfolio from opportunities arising from the School of Physical
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The Physical Cosmology group at the University Observatory of the Faculty of Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) and the DAMTP Centre for Theoretical Cosmology, together
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efficient service within the Stores/Purchasing Section of the facility. The role holder is required to: Process and obtain authorisation of orders, answer staff and supplier order queries, process goods in
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various two-dimensional materials and ultra-clean p- and n-type contacts. Applicants must have expert knowledge of device physics, 2D semiconductors, fabrication of devices using electron beam lithography
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, modifiable radiation transport code, SCONE. We are looking for software developers/researchers with experience of implementing physical models who are keen to understand radiation transport and Monte Carlo
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related to the duties of the post. In all cases, ability to perform the job will be the primary consideration. During the applications process candidates are requested to complete the Equality & Diversity
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About the Role Computational modelling is at the core of climate science, where complex models of earth systems are key to the scientific process. Most models embed significant inherent and
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area [see, for instance, Applied Physics Letters 117, 124006 (2020) and Applied Physics Letters 118, 011103 (2021)]. The key responsibilities and duties are: Carry out research in aperiodic photonic
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Office requirements, and maintain the University Establishment Licence. You will deliver an effective and efficient personal and project licence application and amendment process, supporting current and
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of software engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, and data science within climate science. ICCS is located within the Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP