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development opportunity for three recently completed PhD graduates to publish findings from their doctoral research, expand their skills and networks, and prepare their next major research projects. Bridging
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are particularly eager to hear from applicants with expertise in the fields of artificial intelligence, computer vision, edge computing, digital twins, human-computer interaction, user modelling, robotics, resilient
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systems such as desktops, laptops and other mobile devices. The post holder will work closely with the computer systems technical managers. They will also have significant interaction with all members
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PhD in computational chemistry or related subject. Experience in molecular simulations (i.e., molecular dynamics and/or Monte Carlo methods) or liquid state theory (e.g., classical density functional
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international reputation. English Studies is a large department, consisting of over 50 FTE academic staff and around 700 undergraduates, 50 taught postgraduates and 50 PhD students. It is committed to diversity
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PhD (or are close to submission) in Operations Research, Operations Management, or closely related areas, have expertise in dynamic models and inventory management, and want to build their research
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experience of running fieldwork projects and a willingness to engage with the Department's annual field school. The successful candidate will contribute to the recruitment and supervision of PhD students
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and Prediction for Electronics and Communications, Machine/Deep Learning for/in Control, Cyber Physical Systems and Internet of Things, Network Control, Integration or Intersection of Control
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agencies and departments within the university, to deliver an excellent, stakeholder focussed service. This post is funded through UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Funded by UK Government/Powered by Levelling Up
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: Sustainable Infrastructure, Future Energy Systems and Advanced Materials, Electronics and Communications. Thematically, our research is split into eight Research Nodes which group together our day-to-day