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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Thursday 31 October 2024 Reference: ENG183 Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague, Professor Chris Tuck, Dr. Geoffrey Rivers PhD
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Multiple graduate research assistant openings are available in the Micro/nano-Engineering Laboratory at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. The positions are for Ph.D. in Computational
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The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics currently has around 90 employees and conducts research in energy technology, laser spectroscopy, medical technology, electronics, and system
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biofuel production, analytical techniques (e.g. MS, chromatography), and business model development. Applications are invited from students with background in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering
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include Chemistry, Analytical Sciences, Food Science, Brewing Science, Agriculture, Chemical or Process Engineering). How to Apply Candidates are welcome to contact Prof. David Cook (david.cook
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please login to Workday to complete the internal application process . Please do not apply
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, Uppsala. The department has teaching assignments in several education programmes, including Master Programmes, at the Faculty of Medicine, and at the Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology. The
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consultation with Principal Investigator. 10. Keep up to date with current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline. 11. Engage in continuing professional development activities as appropriate. 12
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evidence for this assumption is lacking. For this reason, the current project will address the question: How do LGBQ social media representations contribute to positive self-concept and sexual identity