65 study-phd-engineering "https:" "UCL" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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organic chemistry including solid-phase synthesis. • Must hold a PhD, or be near to submission of a PhD, in a relevant subject area. You will be a dynamic self-starter, exceptionally well-organised and
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The Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, UK is seeking applications for the position of Research Associate/Fellow - OPM MEG Technology to support newly funded projects
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responsibility for the analysis of place- and personal name material, and of the historical landscape. You will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area (Name-Studies, History, English) or
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, please refer to the link: https://research.nottingham.edu.cn/en/persons/alain-chong ; Prof. Ying Weng is Course Director for Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence, Professor in Computer Science
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the technology on high impact case studies. The post will involve applying a range of spectroscopic techniques to new flow reactor designs developed at the University of Nottingham. The vision of the project is to
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of the research laboratory. Successful candidates will: • Have an undergraduate degree in Chemistry (or closely related discipline) • Hold an existing PhD in Medicinal chemistry or synthetic organic chemistry (or
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related PhD and a track record of successful research. They will be computer literate with strong communications skills and a proven ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. They will be excited
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opportunities for collaboration. About You The candidate must have obtained a PhD degree within 3 years and in the areas of Applied Psychology or Organizational Behavior; Excellent oral and written communication
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& Management. He also works closely with industries such as Alibaba/Taobao, Duckbill Logistic Technology and cross-border e-commerce companies. For details of the PI, please refer to the link: https
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This role will provide support to an ongoing MRC project grant characterising the molecular pharmacology of the P2Y2 receptor (P2Y2 R). The P2Y2 R is a Class A GPCR physiologically activated by