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recovery strategies for emerging solar technologies. Working in state-of-the-art laboratories, you will design experiments, optimize processing conditions, characterize materials, and collaborate with
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insights to guide design, ethics, linkage of research and healthcare data, and prioritisation of analyses within PC3. About You This post is suited to an individual with a research background in health
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, postdoctoral researchers, and PhD students and provides an inclusive environment supporting innovation in clean energy and advanced engineering solutions. We welcome staff from diverse backgrounds and are
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entry into the host cell. We then use this knowledge to design intervention strategies such as vaccines. About the Project: This project is a collaborative project with Prof Matt Higgin’s group
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candidate will join the Systems & Software Security Lab (S3Lab) at Royal Holloway, a dynamic research group comprising 3 academics, 7 PhD students, and 1 postdoc, working on cutting-edge problems in software
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to publish academic journal articles and a range of non-academic outputs. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD, or be close to completion, or possess research qualifications and experience
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of Worldline Quantum Field Theory (WQFT), plus its applications to gravitational waveform modelling. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in theoretical physics and have expertise
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capable of learning online from new data. Both low- and high-frequency data analysis will be considered. About You The successful postholder will have or is soon to complete a PhD degree in Statistics
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via publications and conference presentations. Applicants should hold a PhD in psychology (or related field) and subject knowledge in areas related to the project (e.g., pro-climate beliefs and
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and Allocations”, as part of an interdisciplinary research effort at Royal Holloway, University of London. The postholder will help lead work to design and build artificial agents that reproduce human