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. You are a highly creative, collegiate, and adaptable experimental scientist/engineer. You have completed or are working towards a PhD/EngD in Polymer Chemistry/Polymer Engineering/Materials Science (or
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in immersive technologies and/or a PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer-Interaction, or a closely related technology discipline. Awareness of latest developments in the field of immersive
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– particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution. Available documents To assist the Residential
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Galactic black holes and their interaction with the surrounding environment; the formation and evolution of planetary systems and the properties of exoplanet atmospheres; and the use of Data Science
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of scientific publications in optical systems or networks. Demonstrated lab experience in optical networking. An MSc or PhD in Photonics, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering, or another closely
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Accountant you will take responsibility for the production of monthly group management accounts, providing a commentary to explain all material variances. You will also be responsible for producing year-end
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annum School/Unit: Professional Liaison Network, Faculty of Social Sciences & Law The advert closes at 11.59 GMT on Monday 6th of May 2024. Interviews are likely to be around Tuesday 21st of May 2024. We
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satisfaction? The Faculty of Science & Engineering is looking for a new Technical Manager to join the Engineering Labs & Facilities team. Reporting to the Labs & Facilities Technical Manager, you will be
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Engineering Technology Labs (QET Labs ). Targeted applications include quantum computing, chip-scale quantum sensing and quantum communications. The appointee will work with material platforms such as: Silicon
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, as well as analyse data and help in the draft of grant applications and scientific papers. Specifically, you will work to set up primary cell models of latent and productive infection using wild-type