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in Quantum Networks: Algorithm Design and Analysis", working with Dr. Thirupathaiah Vasantam (Durham University) and Prof. Ayalvadi Ganesh (The University of Bristol, UK). The successful applicant will
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chemistry. The research project led by Dr Christian Schnepel will involve the discovery, development and study of biocatalysts for the synthesis of peptide-based therapeutics. The successful applicant will be
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please contact Dr Niklas Ihssen. All enquiries will be treated in the stricktest confidence. Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/405451/postdoctoral-resear
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(UKRI) and the post holder will work directly with Dr. Alex Guttridge, Prof. Simon Cornish and their research teams. The overarching goal of the research is to synthesise designer quantum systems particle
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- Developing a Psychobiological Model of Adolescents' Social Media Use and Overuse Based on Social Reward". This large-scale project is led by Dr Niklas Ihssen and Prof Mary Hanley and funded by the Huo Family
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using Matlab code to estimate the appropriate channel parameters in various wave bands for the design of radio systems. Collect the data and analyse it and relate it to weather data for prediction models
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at https://jmhutson.webspace.durham.ac.uk and a description of recent research achievements and current projects is available in a link from there. The successful applicants will work to understand
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will be based at the Institute for Medical Humanities, working closely with Dr Arya Thampuran (Narrative Practices Lab). They will be expected to lead data collection, manage the day-to-day running of
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Biology with a particular emphasis on cambium function. The research project involves working in an interdisciplinary team led by Dr Peter Etchells at Durham Biosciences and Dr Natasha Savage
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Prof Oswald. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to closely work with the team of Dr Ordean and Dr Jackson (both University of Birmingham) as the main academic project partner. Key