58 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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want you to succeed in our recruitment process and have published Candidate Guidance for you to access information and support on application and interview process. We offer a range of benefits, visit
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and delivery of this programme grant workstream. You will also support trial development and process evaluation activities for Rapid Eczema Trials. You will be expected to develop new concepts and ideas
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that we are the first university to have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award . We want you to succeed in our recruitment process and have published Candidate Guidance for you to access information and support
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surgery for axillary node clearance. In this project, we will build a unique combined system using an optimised AF scanning procedure that integrates Raman measurements to analyse lymph node biopsies within
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We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated Research Associate/Fellow to work with our lithium-sulfur battery team. Candidates must have (or almost completed) a PhD in physical chemistry, synthetic
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on quantum metrology for two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging applications, focusing on derivation of fundamental limits and quantum enhanced strategies for discrimination and estimation of physical
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interview process. We offer a range of benefits, visit Your Benefits website to learn what we can offer you. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and from across the globe and we want to make your
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valued role in one of world’s leading groups in microwave process engineering, - The opportunity to deliver research that directly impacts a range of global industries, - An opportunity to expand your
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the group and consider how they may contribute. The following are active areas of research in MAS for Thermofluids and Materials: Failure and degradation process simulation for transmission components and
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data acquisition and interpretation are highly desirable. This is a collaborative project between the School of Pharmacy, The School of Computer Science, Physics and Astronomy, the School of Life