22 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cell Division, with particular emphasis on the intersection between cell signalling and division, using C. elegans
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The Role Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate in the theory of soft and active matter, to work with Prof. Suzanne Fielding in the Department of Physics at Durham University
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Department of Engineering with a particular emphasis on hydrogen technologies. The EPSRC project, UNISON, seeks to improve
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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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Applications are invited for a fixed-term full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position in radar monitoring of natural hazards, beginning around July 2025 (although there is some flexibility in
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The Role Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate in the theory of soft and active matter, to work with Prof. Suzanne Fielding in the Department of Physics at Durham University
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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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, or the structural response to poverty. (This is an indicative not an exhaustive list of possible topics.) The post is designed for further development of an early career scholar in both traditional
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Plant Molecular Biology with a particular emphasis on RNA biology and the epigenetics of transposable elements in
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The Role A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available to pursue experimental research in the field of atomic and laser physics within the Durham Quantum Light and Matter group