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of Nottingham as part of the new Centre, alongside further role recruitment at King’s College London . At Nottingham, the roles are: Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Concepts and Theories) Research Fellow in
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Applications are invited for a full-time postdoctoral research position in the Condensed Matter Theory group of the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, to be supervised by Dr
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to protect occupant health. The post will particularly suit candidates who enjoy combining rigorous scientific modelling with practical application — translating theory into measurable public-health benefit
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experience in developing and deploying Knowledge Graphs, strong understanding of Language Models, (including retrieval-augmented generation techniques), software engineering practices (including agile
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nitrogen emissions. In this interdisciplinary project, you will: Review the state-of-the-art technologies for ammonia combustion/oxidation. Conduct theory-driven material screening and develop advanced
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research, theory, and practice. The School of Education seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor to work on this programme. Duties will include curriculum development; teaching; assessment, and quality
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Techniques. Required expertise: Leading urbanism studios blending theory with project-based learning. Knowledge of Sustainable Urbanism (low-carbon design, climate adaptation), Smart Cities (digital twins, AI
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to understand the requirements of working within an NHS environment. It deepens understanding of the connection between research, theory, and practice. The School of Education seeks to appoint an Assistant
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, can learn new techniques and transfer knowledge of theory and practice to others. They will have a capacity to understand and identify the technical and experimental needs of staff and students, and
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theories and improve our understanding, lending itself to better solutions. Willingness to share your insights is crucial to achieving a vibrant and creative research environment, contributing to the shared