15 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Leeds in United Kingdom
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Are you an ambitious scientist looking for your next challenge? Do you have a PhD (or near to completion) in a quantitative subject, an interest in Polar research and the skills to develop our Earth
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at the University of Leeds led by Prof Amanda Maycock to work on the NERC funded Pushing the Frontiers project entitled The Wide-ranging Impacts of STratospheric smoke Aerosols (TWISTA). Smoke aerosol generated by
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). This role is an exciting opportunity to take a role in the development, management and analysis of a new repository of Individual Participant Data (IPD) from ageing research trials. The work is an
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Salary: Grade 7 (£39,105 – £46,485 p.a. depending on experience) School of Earth and Environment, Faculty of Environment Are you an ambitious researcher looking to develop your skills
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universities? Overview of the Role As a Research Fellow in Railway Microgrid Control, you will join an exciting consortium to accelerate the journey to transport decarbonisation by developing energy hubs and
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, climbing wall, cycle circuit, and sports halls. Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team. Access to on-site childcare, shopping discounts and
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evolution of sedimentary rocks with opening-mode fracture development. This project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and this role is one of two PDRA positions funded through
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. You will work with Professors Dave Healy and Sandra Piazolo at Leeds, and collaborate with Professor Cathy Hollis (University of Manchester), to couple understanding of the diagenetic evolution
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energy needs in Sub-Saharan Africa, advancing sustainable energy access and local development. You will be based in the Sustainability Research Institute of the School of Earth and Environment, working
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Do you want to further your career by applying your quantitative data analysis and modelling skills as part of an international multidisciplinary project on developing early warning systems