27 cognitive-radio Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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is essential, and knowledge of energy finances is desirable. The ideal candidate will also have strong organizational skills and the ability to interact professionally with industrial partners and work
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impact of energy access on people and communities. Knowledge and experience in assessing the impact of project outputs and outcomes against Sustainable Development Goals are highly desirable attributes
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will actively shape the intellectual agenda of their specialist area, driving initiatives that expand the boundaries of knowledge, influence public policy or industry practices, and enhance
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very good working knowledge of statistically packages such as SPSS, AMOS, Stata or R Experience of cleaning, recoding and cataloguing large and complex data sets suitable for time-dependent
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knowledge gap related to scale-up studies. You will join a dynamic and diverse research group and will be expected to participate in research group meetings, contribute to training and mentoring PhD and MEng
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, Chemistry, Engineering, preferably in an area involving Raman spectroscopy (Applicants in the process of Ph.D. submission will be considered.) • Knowledge of Raman spectroscopy instrumentation. • Strong
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of a PhD. • Expert knowledge of linear PDEs (in particular wave equations and elliptic equations), high-frequency asymptotics, and numerical methods. • Excellent communication and organisational