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Experience Criteria: Qualifications Essential: A1. An awarded PhD/Doctorate degree in natural or computer science, engineering, or mathematics prior to starting the position. A2. Demonstrated experience in
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and/or computational mechanics of materials and/or tribology. The position is part of a large international EPSRC funded project looking at the physics of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs
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Job Purpose To contribute to/make a leading contribution as a postdoctoral research assistant (Grade 6) or associate (Grade 7) to understanding the interactions between climate and vegetation change
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the electronics of triboelectrification or triboelectric nanogenerators. The position is part of a large international EPSRC funded project looking at the physics of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs
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Job Purpose To conduct research and scholarship in the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences (GES) in the numerical modelling of vegetation dynamics and/or evolutionary processes in response
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Job Purpose To carry out research and scholarship in the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences in the field of Biogeomorphic Systems. This position is one of three positions associated with a
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Job Purpose To carry out research and scholarship in ways relevant (but not limited to) to the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences (GES) human geography thematic priority areas of ‘stressed
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should have a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or similar subject, or equivalent research experience, and expertise in one or several of the following research areas: liquid crystal
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future transport systems, such as population growth, new materials and technologies and climate change. The research programme will take a system-of-systems led approach to transport which recognises and
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available range from basic materials science in collaboration with chemists (Prof G Cooke, Dr R Hartley, Prof M Salmeron-Sanchez), engineers for active nerve stimulation (Prof D Cumming) acoustic placement