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to and develop the Department’s degree programmes in Mathematics; Be responsible to the Head of Department for performing the activities listed above in a way that will maintain and enhance the School’s
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undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes, including the supervision of PhD students. The Department has a strong collaborative ethos, and the successful candidate will have the aspiration to develop our
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of the operational plan and day-to-day functions. To develop and implement external communications campaigns to support the University’s media and communication objectives. The main purpose of this role is to support
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will grasp the technical challenges of developing and demonstrating precision laser-based processing. Research Environment They will work directly with Dr. Richard Carter (project lead), Prof M J Daniel
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develop an in-depth understanding of materials structure-property-performance relationships across different time scales and under relevant and realistic DAC operation conditions. To achieve this goal
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://edwebprofiles.ed.ac.uk/profile/professor-euan-k-brechin ) and Prof. Chris Stock (https://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/people/christopher-stock ), and in addition to offering the chance to develop new skills in cross-disciplinary
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developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering and
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in Dubai. The Foundation programme in Malaysia is a programme of study to prepare school leavers for undergraduate degree programmes. The foundation programme is designed to develop the students
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to the indistinguishability of a train of single photons from single solid-state quantum emitter and then extend this to single indistinguishable photons from multiple quantum emitters which can give rise to entangled
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to lead all engagement activities for a range of audiences and across a number of platforms for a large, multi-partner programme grant researching the development of quantum secure communications