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collaboratively in multidisciplinary and international research teams. - Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, in both formal and informal situations. - Present findings in academic conferences and
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reversionary functions, will be formally defined and used in the architecture synthesis to allow assumption relaxation to be traded for increased performance. There is an opportunity to demonstrate your
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Katherine Finlay katherine.finlay@reading.ac.uk Please note that, where a candidate is successful in being awarded funding, this will be confirmed via a formal studentship award letter; this will be provided
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, merit-based, and transparent, with shortlisted candidates invited for formal interview. All applicants will receive feedback on the outcome of their application.
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technical nature to a general audience. Work collaboratively in multidisciplinary and international research teams and community members. Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, in both formal
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approach is a method that is both formally rigorous and practically efficient for the verification/validation of quantum devices. Candidate’s profile Knowledge of quantum computing and an understanding
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Royal Society (set at £20,034 for the first year, and then incremented annually) for 4 years. Candidates should submit a formal application for DPhil in Chemistry via the above ‘Apply’ button. Deadline
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Profile: We seek someone with strong mathematical maturity in control theory, dynamical systems, or applied mathematics. Familiarity with nonlinear systems analysis, graph theory, and formal methods (e.g
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will be filled once a suitable candidate is identified. Further information Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to Dr Sebastian Neira Castillo – s.neira@ed.ac.uk . Formal applications
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July 2025. After interview, the successful candidate will be given instructions to formally apply online via the UCL website. For enquiries please contact Dr Nwonka.