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through theory and simulation and/or experimental design and testing; developing new image reconstruction algorithms for providing more information with less radiation; and applying our techniques
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full-time career. What we're looking for PhDs (in penultimate or final year) in quantitative fields such as Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research
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full-time career. What we're looking for PhDs (in penultimate or final year) in quantitative fields such as Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research
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About the role We are seeking an experienced & proactive individual to lead and shape student support across the faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. As Senior Student Support
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transmitted to the larger organization. Qualifications § A PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field § >3 years experience with Lumerical and Comsol electromagnetic
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level in electrical engineering, electromagnetic engineering, wireless engineering, engineering physics, applied physics, a closely related field. Good command of electromagnetic simulation tools such as
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program's scope. Other duties: Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Additional Job Description Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Physical Oceanography, Ocean Engineering, Coastal Engineering, or a
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following screening criteria in order to be given further consideration as candidates: Education Bachelor’s degree in the Physical, Chemical, Materials Sciences; or Chemical or Electrical Engineering. A PhD
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About us: The Department of Mathematics at King’s College London is one of five departments within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. King’s College London is one
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interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics and Technology. The project includes three main activities: (i) the development of novel simulation techniques, (ii