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a PhD in mathematics or a related discipline and be able to demonstrate previous research experience in using mathematical Machine Learning and AI methods, or applied mathematics, to solve challenging
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Organometallic Devices formed from Self-Assembled Multilayers (MemOD) programme at Lancaster University. The post is available for 30 months. You must have earned a PhD in experimental physics, physical chemistry
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degree in Chemical Engineering, Material Engineering, Chemistry, Nanotechnology or a related discipline. A PhD (or near completion) in electroactive materials, nanomaterials, electrochemical sensor
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School of Engineering Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £32,546 to £45,413 (Part time, indefinite with end date) Closing Date: Monday 16 June 2025 Interview Date: Monday 01 September 2025
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). You will also co-lead the production of academic papers and dissemination outputs. You will have completed a PhD in a relevant social science or humanities discipline (for example, Human Geography
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journals or equivalent high-quality research outputs. Their research should focus on Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship, Digital Transformation, Technology Management, Media Management, or Organizational
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September 2025 Reference: 0505-25 The Benedetto lab is looking for an enthusiastic bioinformatician or computer scientist to join a wider collaborative project, studying how the gut-brain axis mediates gut
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, the need is for a paradigm shift away from the idealized concepts of providing security-by-design, that assumes trusted components, to the reality of securing an operational system with existing compromised
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collaboration involving Lancaster, Glasgow, and Glasgow Caledonian Universities, and the Glasgow Centre for Population Health. You must have a master’s or PhD in a relevant discipline with a strong quantitative
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-mediated interactions can be engineered and manipulated for applications in quantum technologies and to simulate novel strongly interacting quantum systems. A suitable candidate would be a highly motivated