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deterioration driven by environmental cycles | Postgraduate study | Loughborough UniversityThis PhD project aims to advance understanding of how environmental (weather) cycles drive deterioration in geomaterials
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across our MSc programmes in Sport Rehabilitation, Exercise Rehabilitation, and/or Strength and Conditioning. They will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field, and will be internationally
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our MSc programmes in Sport Rehabilitation, Exercise Rehabilitation, and/or Strength and Conditioning. They will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field, with a proven track record of academic
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of the interaction between mixing and chemical reactions inside micro-mix hydrogen flames. Applicants must have a PhD with experience of laser measurements and CFD modelling with relevance to combustion, fluid
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of Birmingham and Strathclyde. The successful applicant should have a PhD in a field related to our research areas, nonlinear photonics, ultrafast photonics, nonlinear wave propagation, and background preferably
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with external stakeholders. To be successful in the role you will: Have a relevant PhD or equivalent research experience in electrical engineering, plasma physics, electromagnetic science/engineering or
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page letter outlining suitability for the post. Two written references (PhD Supervisors, Director of Studies / Line Manager, Head of Section). Interviews will take place during the evening in the week
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be on a full time, open-ended contract. Successful applicants will have a relevant PhD (or equivalent experience), will have worked in a high-quality academic research environment at post-doctoral
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University and industry partners. The Research Associate will also be directly involved in supporting multiple PhD, Masters and Undergraduate student projects in the same area. For more information refer to
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and interpersonal skills Have a PhD degree (or close to completion) in a related subject or equivalent experience Informal enquiries should be directed to Prof Carmen Torres-Sánchez, Principal