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partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We invite applications for a Research Fellow to work on mathematical
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King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2024, one Non- Stipendiary Research Fellow in any area of the Physical, Mathematical, or Engineering Sciences. Graduates of any
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partnership. Scientists with a PhD degree in Physics, Astrophysics, Mathematics or related fields are invited to apply. Successful applicants will be expected to conduct original research in the field
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science, mathematics, physics and sport science. This mix of traditional and modern subjects encourages and inspires future innovators. Research in the School underpins the teaching of our courses and is
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post holder will be required to have: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics or other areas related to RF/Microwave Engineering. Expertise in advanced
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Eastern Studies Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Material Science, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and Theology. Visiting
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, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Materials, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and Theology. The fellowships are non-stipendiary. Candidates are asked
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efficiency improvements. 2. Develop mathematical models and simulation tools to represent the dynamic behaviour of onboard power systems under various operating conditions and loads. 3. Utilize optimization
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to have: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics or other areas related to RF/Microwave Engineering. Expertise in advanced theoretical and computational
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discipline such as epidemiology, mathematics, physics, statistics, bioinformatics or computational biology, or similar research experience. Candidates should have proficient knowledge of a programming language