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GIF CDT: Future proof energy and materials feedstock resilience for sustainable aviation fuels supply chain (SAFSC) Green Industrial Futures Centre for Doctoral Training (GIF CDT) PhD Research
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of your Key Responsibilities: To make purposeful and appropriate lesson plans that provide for effective teaching strategies and meet the individual needs of students, including adapting materials
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View All Vacancies School of Engineering Location: Medway Campus Salary: £56,021 to £64,914 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Saturday 15 June 2024 Closing Date: Saturday 29 June 2024
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combined cycle gas turbine power plants, energy from waste plants and industrial facilities in cement, steel, chemical, glass, paper and ceramic. This project focuses on existing and emerging instrumentation
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Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science etc. Applicants who have a First-class BSc/BEng (Hons) and can demonstrate significant relevant industry/research experience may also be considered. Non-UK applicants
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. Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science etc. Applicants who have a First-class BSc/BEng (Hons) and can demonstrate significant relevant industry/research experience may also
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Crane's research centre (Manchester) and manufacturing site (Slough). Requirements: First-class or upper-second class honours degree (or international equivalents) in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics
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positive relationships with a range of stakeholders, your focus will extend to collaborating with central and regional marketing and recruitment teams to produce and distribute print materials and innovative
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£24,768 to £27,367 per annum (depending on experience) Churchill College is one of the thirty-one Colleges of the University of Cambridge. The College is situated just outside the city centre on a superb 50 acre site, comprising residential accommodation, central communal and office spaces,...
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Ultrafast dynamics of Photoactive Metal Complexes for antibacterial applications School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof J Weinstein