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the wider academic community. Experience in algebraic number theory or representation theory of reductive p-adic groups. . Skills Demonstrable ability to work cooperatively as part of a team, including
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of Categorical Symmetries in String Theory, Quantum Field Theory and Gravity, as relevant to the Simons Collaboration on Categorical Symmetries, which is funding the position. The successful applicant will be
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Process; Sustainable and Resilient (Bio) Chemistry; Materials Discovery; Theory, Computational and Data-Led Chemistry; Soft Matter, Polymers and Interfaces; Chemical Photonics, Spectroscopy and Sensors
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. Experience of developing new quantum-mechanical methods in one or more of (i) atomic or molecular collision theory; (ii) molecular spectroscopy and dynamics; (iii) molecular quantum mechanics Strong
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an awareness of current policy for University business goals, such as widening participation and access, and provision of advice using specialist knowledge. · Apply theory and practice, from academic
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. Demonstrable ability to develop research proposals and designs in collaboration with other academics. 12. Experience in at least one of: renormalisation group methods, statistical field theory, random forests
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analysis by group and representation theories. Desirable Criteria - Experience 12. Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals, commensurate with stage of career. 13. Demonstrable ability
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knowledge. · Apply theory and practice, from academic and professional development and previous knowledge. Communication/Liaison · Promote and foster positive and highly collaborative
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Resilient (Bio) Chemistry; Materials Discovery; Theory, Computational and Data-Led Chemistry, Soft Matter, Polymers and Interfaces; Chemical Photonics, Spectroscopy and Sensors; Drugs and Medicinal Chemistry
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creating a diverse, inclusive and supportive working environment. The Department’s research strategy is built around five themes: Communities and Social Justice, Health and Social Theory, Higher Education