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relevant PhD (or be nearing completion) or possess an equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study and be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge in the discipline and of research methods
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able to contribute to the development of research strategies; participate in the overall management of the College in areas such as strategic planning, budget management and business planning; plan and
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for Metamaterial Research and Innovation. The post The Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy wishes to recruit a Senior Industrial Research Fellow to develop and lead a programme of industry-funded research
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Research Associate/Fellow to conduct a joint research programme at the forefront of high entropy ceramics R & D, under supervision of Prof. Shaowei Zhang (Exeter). This EPSRC funded post is available from 1
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Research Associate/Fellow to conduct a collaborative research programme with another institute and industries, at the forefront of high entropy ceramics R & D, under supervision of Prof. Shaowei Zhang
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acoustics and electromagnetism), and providing underpinning calculations to support and design experiments. This EPSRC funded post is available from 29/04/2024 to 29/04/2027. About you The successful
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-author articles for publication in highly ranked journals. Applicants are likely to have a PhD in a relevant Engineering Design, or Computer science background and/or research within data-driven design
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to perturb synaptic parameters in the biological neurons. The successful applicant will work in an interdisciplinary team comprising: Dr Wedgwood; a PDRF who will design and conduct electrophysiology
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to requests from government stakeholders; The postholder will be supported to continue to develop their own research agenda alongside the ACCESS programme, including time to attend conferences and write
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researchers and PhD students in the wider Faculty. ExeCTU Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU) is a UKCRC-registered, University of Exeter supported Unit. ExeCTU works in collaboration with researchers and