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View All Vacancies Are you an ambitious and talented researcher with expertise in health data, data science, medical statistics and/or machine learning? Do you want to join a leading research centre
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-high resolution imaging and force mapping of single atoms and molecules using scanning probe microscopes. The project will extend previously published work [Sweetman et al. Nature Communications 7, 10621
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evaluating skin colour differences in terms of cone responses. The project is led by the Colour Technology Research Group in the School of Design. You will have a PhD in applied mathematics or colour imaging
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quantitative data. With a degree and a PhD (or Master’s degree with equivalent research experience) in a subject area relating to health services research/applied health research/psychology. You will have
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View All Vacancies Do you hold a PhD in the area of recycling mineral industrial waste (i.e., fly ash, steel slag) for use in cementitious materials? Are you looking to kick start your research
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. Candidates will have a PhD (or be close to completing one) in an appropriate aspect of solid-Earth geophysics. Ideal candidates will have experience in geodynamics and/or numerical modelling in the Earth
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research portfolio and a strong publication record through collaborations with PhD students and academic partners, while demonstrating leadership skills by directing an industry-academia collaboration
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and response using outcrop and well data, integrated with numerical modelling of fluid flow in stressed networks. You will have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in the field of Earth Science (Geology
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the areas of smart textiles, e-textiles, smart composites, prototype, characterisation and testing of such systems (e.g. smart textile fibres, fabrics, garments and composites) to address defined and unmet
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literature/systematic reviews, cross sectional data collection in our labs, analyses of data using AI techniques, and further refinement of the rehabilitation device. You should have a PhD (or close