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information on the school of engineering, please click here As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of research role profiles
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, you will be part of multiplanetary international teams of over 15 researchers in area of Electrochemical Engineering with access to state-of-the-art facilities. For more information about Ocean Refuel
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of complex information that has led to the bringing of new insights to the research undertaken Qualifications A bachelor’s or master’s degree in Marine Technology, Shipping or a cognate discipline A PhD in
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Pathway Fellowship you must have received EPSRC funding during your PhD studies. This includes those recruited via the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). EPSRC
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Pathway Fellowship you must have received EPSRC funding during your PhD studies. This includes those recruited via the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). EPSRC
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expertise in Structural Biology and Computational Medicinal Chemistry. You will be also supported by a senior supervisor from RxCelerate. Candidates should have a PhD in molecular simulations of biomolecular
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recently refurbished, state-of-the-art chemical biology laboratories at Newcastle University. The role may involve supporting the supervision and training of PhD students. Strong time management skills
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School of Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences. Working with Professor Gillian Vance and Dr Bryan Burford, the post holder will be expected to deliver a range of mixed methods projects as a member of the
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one or more programming languages suitable for working in the area of statistics and data science (e.g. R, Python, Julia, C/C++) Desirable Detailed subject knowledge of existing statistical
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information science and technology, and an interest in quantum foundations more specifically, to work with Dr Jonte R Hance within the Advanced Model-Based Engineering and Reasoning (AMBER) Research Group in the School