10 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Fellowship positions at University of Leeds
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well as other national and international collaborators. The post is currently available for a start date as soon as possible from 1st July 2025, but later start dates can be negotiated. You will have a PhD in
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is an Impact Acceleration Award funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Leeds. In this role, you will collate data from selected depleted oil and gas fields, and
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have experience of working in a research laboratory/research environment at a postgraduate level? Are you looking to establish
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to partner universities and there is financial support to attend national and international conferences and development training. You will have a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or a related discipline
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MRC. The candidate will have a PhD and will have good experience in cell biology and tissue engineering. The candidate will also have experience of working both independently and as part of
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you want to advance your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities with industrial collaborations? You will have a PhD or be a PhD candidate who has already submitted your thesis
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modelling and Finite Element modelling. You will hold a PhD (or close to completion) in the Earth Sciences, have experience in conducting geological fieldwork, and have a working knowledge of magma
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. Development and Characterisation of an Alternative Antimicrobial Biomaterial for Regenerative Dentistry Applications (1 position available) The fellowship offers a dynamic and collaborative environment
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Environment, have an outstanding track record in shallow geothermal energy deployment via heat pumps and district heating networks, from a technical, social and policy perspective. In response
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, geophysical and geological research and teaching programmes. In addition, the Faculties of both Engineering and Physical Science, and Environment, have an outstanding track record in shallow geothermal energy