22 postdoc-in-control-systems Postdoctoral positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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The Role Carbon dioxide and sustainability Carbon dioxide is essential for life. It is at the beginning of every life process as a substrate for photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. It is at the end
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, or exploring CST in relation to specific topics, such as work/employment, human migration, incarceration and the criminal justice system, democracy/populism, Artificial Intelligence, integral ecology, war/peace
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on a project funded by the ERC Advanced Grant 'RheoYield'. The position is to commence in September 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Its overall aims will be to understand the deformation and flow
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Department of Engineering, with a focus on digital twin modelling for marine engines and propulsion systems
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of Jesus in the UK from 1830 to the present day. This is an opportunity for a first-rank researcher. Applications will be considered from candidates whose background lies across a range of disciplines. The
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explores questions related to the nature of the demands placed on elite athletes to meet metrics of success in Olympic and Paralympic cycles. The post-holder is employed to work on a research project which
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with the objectives of the BBSRC-funded project and work closely with the PI, Dr Jungnam Cho, and his group members. This post is fixed term for three years. The funding is available from 01/08/25
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The Role Applications are invited for a two-year full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position beginning around October 2025 (although there is some flexibility in this date, in both directions
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on a project funded by the ERC Advanced Grant 'RheoYield'. The position is to commence in September 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Its overall aims will be to understand the deformation and flow
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, and there is emerging understand that they bury globally significant amounts of organic carbon in the deep-sea. This is an exciting and inspiring opportunity to analyse the first measurements of