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/ About You Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent and have demonstrable specialist expert knowledge in health psychology theory and methods. Further information about the requirements of the role is
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Dependent type theory is a foundation of mathematics that allows us to mechanise arguments, and is closely related to higher category theory. It serves as that basis of programming languages and
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have a strong background in model theory? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in Number Theory and Modular Forms, to work with Dr. Fredrik Stromberg, on an EPSRC-funded project entitled “Explicit Methods for non
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. The project’s Research Fellow is central to developing and enhancing the research, impact and engagement of this medical humanities project, particularly in relation to public policy. This role requires a passion
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. The project’s Research Fellow is central to developing and enhancing the research, impact and engagement of this medical humanities project, particularly in relation to public policy. This role requires a passion
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have a strong background in model theory? Are you enthusiastic about collaborative research around the connections between
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geographical or other data sets using GIS or related tools; Grounding in applied economics (theory and empirics) and environmental and resource economics or related discipline; An ability to work with
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About the Role For informal enquiries, please contact James McLaggan (Principal Engineer, Battery Systems) james.mclaggan@warwick.ac.uk This role provides a unique opportunity for the successful
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theory of decision-making under both risk and delay - Affective Imagination Theory (AIT). The main research objective of the grant is to combine formal and computational models with rigorous empirical