49 Mathematics "University of Nottingham " positions at University of Nottingham in United-Kingdom
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Department of Mathematical Sciences at University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) seeks to fill an academic position at the level of professor. The Department of Mathematical Sciences currently runs two
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View All Vacancies Mathematical Sciences Location: University Park Salary: £30,487 to £39,347 per annum (pro rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience (minimum £33966 with relevant PhD
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are looking for an experienced, skilled and dynamic Operations Manager for the Observatory for Mathematical Education . The Observatory is a collaboration between the University's School of Education and
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motivated students with an interest in the following experimental and theoretical/mathematical topics (examples): Quantum transport in ultracold atoms (theory and experiment) Quantum sensing (magnetometry
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to large longitudinal population-based cohorts with liver disease, including test results, patient-level variables, and outcomes during follow-up. Collaboration between the University of Nottingham (UK) and
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subject to performance. Closing Date: Friday 03 May 2024 Reference: SCI132224 INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. We are seeking to appoint a materials
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strong academic record who wish to develop a career in primary care research. This award is offered by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research at the University of Nottingham, and offers project-specific
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View All Vacancies Physics & Astronomy Location: University Park Salary: £33,348 to £44,414 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date: Thursday 06 June 2024 Interview Date: To be...
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Researcher to be a part of the Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham and become a core member of a team working on electrical machines, electromagnetic design, magnetic
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the 1970’s. The advances address the new technologies used in modern systems and the ways that they are now operated and maintained. The University of Nottingham leads the project, supported by academics