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the project and employ High Performance Computing, Python programming, DFT calculations and ML algorithms to deliver the objectives of the project. Holding a PhD in Chemistry (or have submitted your thesis
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your machine learning expertise to cutting-edge automated optimisation challenges? We are seeking a Research Fellow in Digital Chemistry and Engineering to combine self-optimising flow reactor technology
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Are you a post-doctoral researcher with a PhD in public health engineering and at least five years professional experience working in sanitation? Are you interested in improving the cost-efficiency
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Senior Research Fellow (Grade 8) or Associate Professor (Grade 9) in Evidence Synthesis and Decision Modelling Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Medicine, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
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domain through peer reviewed publications. You will have a PhD (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) in the field of Physics or Atmospheric, Ocean or Climate Science, or Computing and
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obtaining) a relevant PhD and have expertise in a relevant area of atmospheric science (or a related physical science). You will be able to demonstrate commitment to publication of original results
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the School of Politics and International Studies at Leeds. The overall objectives of this project are to contribute to global climate change research and practice by exploring 1) the distinctive political
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the School of Mechanical Engineering. The project is part of a new £7M EPSRC funded Programme Grant that brings together a team of researchers from the universities of Leeds, Durham and Manchester
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the School of Politics and International Studies at Leeds. The overall objectives of this project are to contribute to global climate change research and practice by exploring 1) the distinctive political
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the School of Politics and International Studies at Leeds. The overall objectives of this project are to contribute to global climate change research and practice by exploring 1) the distinctive political