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View All Vacancies Are you an influential academic with a proven ability to carry out teaching and research in Soft Matter Physics in the area of liquid crystals? Do you have the ability to provide
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programmes? Do you have excellent communication and influencing skills? Can you lead and collaborate with colleagues at all levels to deliver exceptional IT solutions? As the ITSM Process Lead – Problem
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? Are you looking to apply your skills in reaction engineering to the development of new automated reactor platforms for reaction screening and process optimisation? Development of synthesis and optimisation
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marketing activities and initiatives to ensure we attain our challenging targets. You will be required to contribute to the wider marketing programme for Sport & Physical Activity, evaluating the impact of
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Parker. The vision of the programme is to develop a broad, holistic and useful theory of representations, engaging and unifying diverse perspectives, from algebra, geometry and topology to physics, life
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, and computer vision algorithms to process 3D scanned crossing datasets. You will have a PhD (or submitted your thesis before taking up the role) in a railway engineering related discipline or an area
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& Process Engineering. As a KTP Associate, you will be expected to manage this project and effectively transfer knowledge from the academic knowledge base at The University of Leeds to BCW Treatments. You
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: Leeds - Main Campus Faculty/Service: Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences School/Institute: School of Mathematics Category: Research Grade: Grade 7 Salary: £37,099 to £44,263 p.a. Due to funding
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dynamics, and the impact of ice-ocean interactions on ice mass loss and sea level rise. You process satellite data to produce new glaciological and oceanographic geophysical datasets, including ice speed
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including virtual and large-scale physical events. Flexibility and excellent organisation, communication and stakeholder management skills are essential for the role, with a strong focus on the customer