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the University's central administration. We also collaborate directly with external bodies such as funders, especially the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The role requires
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The High Energy Physics group at the University of Cambridge seeks to appoint an outstanding researcher to join its effort on the LHCb experiment. One full-time-equivalent position is envisaged
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reserve the right to withdraw this vacancy should a suitable applicant be found during the recruitment process. Closing Date : 28/03/2024 Salary : £30,569
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of spinal cord stimulation for pain management. The successful candidate will have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD or equivalent in Engineering/Physical Sciences and experience in experimental techniques in
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for the Square Kilometre Array 21-cm experiments or the CosmoCube space mission, as well as to develop their own research. The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or close to obtaining) in physics, astronomy
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measurement and technique development. Eligibility: You should have a PhD (or close to obtaining) in Physics or in a related discipline, with a strong track record of research in the area of experimental
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process, registration on arrival, the period of study, and examination, to closure of files once a student has graduated. There are over 2,000 graduate applications to Engineering each year, and at certain
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The Office of the School of the Physical Sciences seeks to appoint an Assistant School Secretary (Strategic Projects). The purpose of this role is to provide strategic and operational leadership
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) Supervisor: Professor James Elliott Closing date: 16 May 2024 Stipend: EPSRC equivalent, £19327 per annum During early-stage formulation and process development, scientists undergo extensive experimental
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and the induction process. Working within the administration team, and with other members of OEAC, you will be expected to participate in developing processes within the team, and initiating discussion