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possible to fill the vacancy before this date, the advert will close. The Role and Department As Estates Engineer (Mechanical Building Services), you will be responsible for providing a highly effective
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clear commitment to developing an inclusive and welcoming working environment. The Department of Physics is committed to building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive environment. It is pledged
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The Department of Engineering at Durham University seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor (Research) in Non-Thermal Plasma Innovation and would welcome applications from those with experience and
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activities, as well as a generous research leave policy and a designated mentor. Applicants must demonstrate electrical engineering research excellence in the field of non-thermal plasma technology research
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potential for teaching and postgraduate student supervision and a clear commitment to developing an inclusive and welcoming working environment. The Department of Physics is committed to building and
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Mechanical Building Services Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering a professional, customer-focused mechanical engineering service that supports the University's strategic goals and operational
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group. The positions are associated with a new five-year Programme Grant on "Quantum Many-Body Physics with Ultracold Polar Molecules" funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). The research builds upon
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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company DURHAM UNIVERSITY Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country United Kingdom Application
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clear commitment to developing an inclusive and welcoming working environment. The Department of Physics is committed to building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive environment. It is pledged
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major NERC funded projects to make the first detailed measurements of turbidity currents in action in the deep-sea, and to develop novel technologies for monitoring these seabed sediment flows. Turbidity