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research, which also includes strong industrial partnerships. The Role The Department of Engineering at Durham University seeks to appoint a talented individual to the role of MOL Professor in Maritime
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/research project working within an educational, commercial or industrial environment. Desirable Criteria 11. Masters / PhD in a relevant discipline (or equivalent experience). 12. Demonstrable experience
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experience. Another key element of this role is to develop and maintain industrial partnerships to broaden the research portfolio within the Department, increase our PhD numbers, enhance research income and
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ecosystem. The interests of academic staff include all types of living organisms, from bacteria, through the plant and animal kingdoms, to human health and disease. The Department seeks to appoint
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methods training during their PhD. The IAS therefore seeks to appoint a role that can support the Institute with the development, implementation, delivery and evaluation of a new interdisciplinary methods
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. Achievement of recognised industry and professional standards supported by relevant courses or certifications e.g. PhD/C.Phys in Physics, Optics, or related field. 13. Committed to continuing professional
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Biocatalysis. We welcome applications from those with industrial and/or research and teaching interests in the broad fields of synthetically-orientated Inorganic and/or Organic Chemistry. We are particularly
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Instrumentation. We welcome applications from those with industrial and/or research and teaching interests in the broad fields of synthetically-orientated Inorganic and/or Organic Chemistry. We are particularly
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for space-related technologies, providing access to valuable industrial and academic networks. The successful candidate will play a significant role in the founding of this new centre and it is expected
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, through to cells, tissues and organisms and to the entire global ecosystem. The interests of academic staff include all types of living organisms, from bacteria, through the plant and animal kingdoms