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The Role This post holder will be responsible to develop next generation non-terrestrial networking (NTN) technologies and demos , including satellite, UAV-based edge computing, integrated sensing
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literature review methodologies, and have a good command of research knowledge relevant to Contextual Safeguarding. Research experience, including from their PhD, is essential, however we are open to
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currents form the deepest canyons, longest channels and largest sediment accumulations on our planet. They also break seafloor telecommunication cable networks that form the backbone of global data transfer
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explores questions related to the nature of the demands placed on elite athletes to meet metrics of success in Olympic and Paralympic cycles. The post-holder is employed to work on a research project which
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with the objectives of the BBSRC-funded project and work closely with the PI, Dr Jungnam Cho, and his group members. This post is fixed term for three years. The funding is available from 01/08/25
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project is time limited and will end on 31/12/2027. Person Specification Essential Criteria: Qualifications A good first degree in an Engineering related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Marine
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enhancing the broader public understanding and commercial impact of the research. The post-holder is employed to work on the UNISON project which will be led by Prof Dawei Wu. Whilst this means that the post
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The Role Applications are invited for a three-year postdoctoral position within the Applied Mathematics research group, to start in July 2025. The position is funded by a UKRI/STFC grant to
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application testing, is available from 1st June 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter, for a period of 24 months, to work in association with Dr Simon Beaumont. The goal of the project is to provide porous
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. The research project is funded by the BBSRC for three years and is led by Dr Tim Davies. The research will explore the mechanism by which Wnt signalling can promote successful cytokinesis in the early C. elegans