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, using the CHEM21 criteria) will be useful. You should have a PHD in either a Mechanical/Chemical Engineering, Physics or Chemistry. This post is available for a 24 month fixed term tenure. Any applicants
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, using the CHEM21 criteria) will be useful. You should have a PHD in either a Mechanical/Chemical Engineering, Physics or Chemistry. This post is available for a 24 month fixed term tenure. Any applicants
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peer reviewed academic publications of the highest standards of significance and impact Supervise less experienced researchers and PhD students Develop skills and networks to become a successful
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compliance with high standards, and to actively supervise the less experienced. An ability to interact and learn is crucial. Candidates should hold a PhD, or have successfully submitted, a PhD thesis, working
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retinal organoid cultures. Candidates should have a PhD (or about to be awarded) in a relevant life sciences area and a BSc/MSc in a related subject (e.g., cell biology, genetics). Knowledge of mammalian
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PhD (or close to obtaining) in a relevant subject, or equivalent experience; Understanding of embodied carbon and design; Evidence of interdisciplinary working that covers structural engineering
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, with a relevant PhD is desirable: Interacting particle systems for Monte Carlo methods and rare event simulation Statistical physics for transport modelling Branching structures and or stochastic
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, therefore candidates with a PhD in these fields are welcome, providing a record of achievement and enthusiasm in research can be demonstrated. The role The project, in collaboration with a pharma company
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understand the molecular mechanisms of cone photoreceptor death in retinitis pigmentosa. The post will be funded until 30/04/2027 in the first instance. Candidates should have a PhD (or about to be awarded) in
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molecular conformations, interactions, and enzyme activity. Applicants should hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in a relevant area of biological or physical science and have the ability to independently