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PhD in Mathematics and be interested in conducting research on perturbation theory for dynamical systems. The role involves rigorous mathematical analysis complemented by supporting numerical
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reporting of flood events. Using GIS, AI, and time series analysis, you will reveal how climate risks and housing dynamics intersect and how patterns may evolve under climate change. Leicester and
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and/or metabolism. They will have proven experience conducting clinical research with human participants, including laboratory-based assessments and biochemical sample analysis, alongside competence in
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respond to intense rainfall and enhanced sediment transport. The successful candidate will develop advanced skills in geomorphology, hydrology, environmental data analysis, and climate resilience
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under multiple environmental and socio-economic scenarios. You’ll develop sought-after skills in geospatial analysis, hydrodynamics, sediment transport, machine learning-assisted detection, and hydro
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. Notably, we have recently announced investments to support hydrogen energy and extreme environmental materials analysis and characterisation. These initiatives represent substantial investments by
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to a myriad of new techniques and much sought-after skills demanded by industry, including the following: Design of experiments, data harvesting/analysis and interpretation of results to derive insight
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early years education and the EYFS, and designated safeguarding lead experience. Together with your experience in assessment and data analysis, you will have strong communication and decision-making
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familiarity with relevant software (e.g., motion analysis tools). Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. A Level 4 qualification in a relevant subject or equivalent industry experience
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development of creative learning resources (including online learning packages), organisational training needs analysis, bespoke facilitation for teams within the University outside of our standard programmes