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18 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KINGS COLLEGE LONDON Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country United Kingdom
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Department: School of Physical and Chemical Sciences Salary: £40,223 - £44,722 per annum (pro-rata) (Grade 5) Reference: 2131 Location: Mile End Date posted: 29 April 2024 Closing date: 29 May 2024
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View All Vacancies Physics Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £31,396 to £36,024 (Full time, indefinite with end date) Closing Date: Tuesday 14 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed
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Department: School of Physical and Chemical Sciences Salary: £40,223 - £44,722 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2184 Location: Mile End Date posted: 8 May 2024 Closing date: 6 June 2024 Further
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Department: School of Physical and Chemical Sciences Salary: £40,223 - £44,722 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2181 Location: Mile End Date posted: 8 May 2024 Closing date: 6 June 2024 Further
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drawing together a unique cohort of scholars, the Department includes expertise in global environmental governance, the physical and social science dimensions of climate change, cross-border migration
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, including research assistants, PhD students, and/or project volunteers. With a background in physics and computational modelling of magnetic and carbon nanosystems, you will be self-motivated with the ability
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of the physical conditions in the winds of externally irradiated disks. Further goals include identifying externally photoevaporating disks in new and distant clusters, and to identify the best distant candidates
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techniques and motion correction, or developing novel approaches to signal generation and localisation. You will report to Dr William Clarke and the post holder will be a member of the WIN/FMRIB Physics Group
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to address and resolve the most pressing issues facing our world today. By drawing together a unique cohort of scholars, the Department includes expertise in global environmental governance, the physical and