Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
application. This position is offered on a full time, fixed term basis for 18 months. About you Our ideal candidate will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or relevant areas. Prior expertise
-
the supervision of Drs Thomas Rodding Kjeldsen and Bernardo Castro Dominguez. This will be a full-time, fixed term position for a period of 11 months. We seek candidates with a PhD degree (or those expecting
-
About the role This is a four-year Advanced Apprenticeship. While working at the University of Bath, the successful applicant will receive support for a formal Level 4 or Level 6 day-release
-
six months of their course completion date and will be promoted to Research Associate once their PhD has been awarded. This research project is an industry collaboration jointly with the University
-
to Research Associate once their PhD has been awarded. About you The ideal candidate should: Have (or have submitted) your PhD in Operational Research (or subject area of direct relevance for the project), and
-
, including advertising studentships, handling inquiries, processing applications, and coordinating interviews and open days. MRes and PhD Support: Act as first point of contact for CDT enquiries, coordinate
-
of period pain on the lives of adolescent girls and their school engagement. The project, led by Dr Abbie Jordan, aims to use a mixed-methods approach to understand barriers to school engagement during
-
you Working knowledge and experience of using additive manufacturing, specifically powder bed fusion Design for Additive Manufacturing methods and tools (software) A keen interest in developing
-
the centre to examine how algorithms and data analysis tools can support the transition to greener transportation solutions. The ideal candidate: has completed (or submitted) a PhD in operational
-
you To be successful in this role you will be able to demonstrate the following: A PhD in a relevant subject area Knowledge of biopolymer chemistry, functionalisation and physicochemical