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should have a PhD (or be close to completing a PhD) in Mathematics, Physics, or a related discipline, or equivalent research. EDI and working environment: The School of Mathematical Sciences is committed
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match the requirements of the role To be successful you will hold a PhD* degree (either awarded or nearing completion) or equivalent qualifications and experience in related fields. For an informal
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vitro cellular assays. Experience in using mouse disease models is also desirable. Scientific knowledge in the areas described above equivalent to PhD* level is required. The post-holder will possess
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gravity is expected to behave like a quantum systems. To be successful you will have a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in experimental quantum physics or electronics or related
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commissioning of a flow facility as well as diagnostics such as force balances that can be used within it. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Bharathram Ganapathisubramani, collaborating with PhD
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a PhD or equivalent qualifications and experience in data-driven fluid mechanics and turbulence. Please contact Dr Christina Vanderwel (C.M.Vanderwel@soton.ac.uk ) for further details about the
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and / or PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Computer Science or related discipline. In addition, some knowledge of Linux as well as Web relevant technologies, for example
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PASTA plasma reactor. Developing a PASTA pilot test system You should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Plasma Physics, Electrical or Aerospace Engineering. Experimental experience is essential
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generation of wireless communications. To be successful in this role, you will have: a PhD or equivalent qualification (or be nearing completion thereof) in Physics/Optical Engineering or another subject
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. Applicants will be required to hold (or be near to completion of) a PhD in organic chemistry and/or supramolecular chemistry. Experience with supramolecular chemistry, vesicle-based assays, DFT calculations