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Classics, and Dr Thomas Kiely ([email protected] ), A.G. Leventis Curator for Ancient Cyprus and Curator for the Aegean Bronze Age, Department of Greece and Rome. This PhD studentship offers a unique
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, grant applications, academic administration). Eligible candidates will be at an early stage of their career with typically less than three years' experience post-PhD/equivalent, exclusive of any career
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be given in certain areas. Experience is preferred in three or more of the following topics gained during PhD or postdoctoral work: Applications of HTS tape Experience with Autodesk or similar CAD
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. This is the ideal role for an Early Career Researcher and we are looking for a candidate who holds a PhD or has recently submitted their dissertation for such a qualification. It is expected
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procedures. Necessary qualifications include a PhD in a relevant subject area. Candidates must demonstrate experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), and/or fluid
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a PhD in neuroscience and relevant experience and specialist knowledge in the fields of peripheral nerve disorders, flow cytometry and immunology assays. The post holder must be licensed to work as a
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successful innovation cluster, you will be working with cutting edge technologies and will be able to help these discoveries make a difference in the world. What we're looking for: You will likely have a PhD
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for the MPhil and may be asked to assess or examine PhD students. They will participate in postgraduate research seminars, such as the World History seminar and contribute to the Faculty's research culture
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atherosclerosis. The successful applicant will possess a PhD in a relevant subject such as biological science, have at least two years of post-doctoral experience, and have extensive "hands-on" experience of single
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, solving their data analysis problems and helping them to gain skills. You should have a PhD (or equivalent post-doctoral experience) in computational biology, a sound understanding of molecular biology, and