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Combining our leading space research with Industrial Experience The School of Physical Sciences at the Open University, UK, offers two full-time fully funded PhD studentships in space technology
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to ensure your teaching and project objectives are achieved effectively. The Fellow is expected to hold a PhD in a Physics-related discipline and have relevant teaching and research experience. To apply
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be carried out in close collaboration with the ERC Synergy project ECOGAL (http://www.ecogal.eu/ ), of which the applicant will be a member. Currently the star formation group has three PhD students
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is subject to budgetary approval. Applicants should have or be very near completion of a PhD or DBA, have demonstrated research productivity commensurate with the rank, and a commitment to teaching and
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welcome women on equal terms with men. Scientific research and study has been a strong feature of UCL since its inception in 1826. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics or Astrophysics (or a
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subject to budgetary approval. Applicants should have or be very near completion of a PhD or DBA, have demonstrated research productivity commensurate with the rank, and a commitment to teaching and
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leading experts in the field. Candidates should hold a PhD in a relevant field and possess experience in data analysis, radio astronomy, or machine learning. Candidates should have experience
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to understand research support requirements, including one-to-one consultancy, and contribution to training programmes for PhD students and Early Career Researchers Monitoring Publisher APC (Article Processing
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astrophysical research institute founded in 1789.It has 7 staff astronomers,3 post-doctoral fellows,10 PhD students and a number of visiting astronomers. Research interests include Solar Physics, Solar-System
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available for 3 years, from 1 April 2024. The successful candidate will ideally be in post as soon as possible, and no later than 1 October 2024. Candidates should have, or should have submitted for a PhD in