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of microbial genomics and develop computational tools with broad applications in biotechnology and biosecurity. The role involves collaboration with leading researchers across multiple institutions and will
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To provide technical and administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the University/School's large hybrid computing platform and to assist in its development and expansion across multiple
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beyond. About the person: As the successful candidate, you will have the following: Have, or be near to completion, a PhD in modern European history or cognate subject. An ability to contribute to teaching
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the essential criteria for the post, which includes: Have or be about to obtain a PhD in computer science, engineering, mathematics or physical sciences area. Recent high quality research experience in
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, collaborations, and outreach. About the person: Candidates should demonstrate the following: Have a PhD in Materials Characterisation. Established expertise and proven portfolio in materials characterisation
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, candidate must demonstrate that they meet the following essential criteria: Hold, or about to obtain, a PhD in Power Electronics, Electronic/Electrical Engineering or closely related discipline. Recent
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complete, a PhD in modern US history or cognate subject. An ability to contribute to teaching the department's required modules in modern US History. Research output development in modern US history
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evaluate field characterisation and monitoring data to develop geothermal resource models for individual project demonstration sites. About the person: Successful candidates need to: Have a PhD in Geology
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colleagues whose research is internationally renowned for excellence and societal impact. About the person: Successful candidates' application should clearly demonstrate: A completed PhD (or very close to
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: Primary Degree Higher degree (PhD, MD or equivalent). Inclusion in the GMC Full and Specialist Register with a license to practice/GDC Specialist List or inclusion in the UK Public Health Register (UKPHR