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Applications are invited for 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship based in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and industry partner Swift Solar
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the Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge. The PhD candidate will benefit from the GLITTER events in order to further improve technical and complementary skills: four one-week training
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://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/cscspdpcs Students wishing to pursue a PhD at the University of Cambridge are required to submit: A short research proposal outlining the work they intend to carry out during
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Up to 3 positions are open for Postdoctoral Research Assistants/Associates as part of an ERC awarded project funded by UKIR at the University of Cambridge in the group Catalysis and Process
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Quantum Photonics group, based in the Nanoscience Centre at the University of Cambridge, a newly founded research group that works on simulation, nanofabrication and optical characterisation of nano- and
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, candidates will need to submit a formal application to the University of Cambridge for a PhD in Physics. EU eligibility criteria for candidates: The Doctoral Candidate (DC) may be a national of a Member State
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electrodes as part of an ERC Consolidator Grant. The post holder will be located at the University of Cambridge in the group of Prof. Michael De Volder (www.nanomanufacturing.eng.cam.ac.uk/ ). The successful
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levels (e.g. lecture notes, computing practical sheets etc). Please include contact details of three referees whom the University of Cambridge can contact for references. Shortlisted applicants will be
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, candidates will need to submit a formal application to the University of Cambridge for a PhD in Physics. EU eligibility criteria for candidates: The Doctoral Candidate (DC) may be a national of a Member State
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management of grant funding within the bp International Centre for Advanced Materials (bp-ICAM), a collaboration between bp, The University of Manchester, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London and