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the supervision of Drs Thomas Rodding Kjeldsen and Bernardo Castro Dominguez. This will be a full-time, fixed term position for a period of 11 months. We seek candidates with a PhD degree (or those expecting
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, including advertising studentships, handling inquiries, processing applications, and coordinating interviews and open days. MRes and PhD Support: Act as first point of contact for CDT enquiries, coordinate
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the centre to examine how algorithms and data analysis tools can support the transition to greener transportation solutions. The ideal candidate: has completed (or submitted) a PhD in operational
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improving patients’ quality of life. The post will require a PhD in Bioelectronics/Electrical engineering (or a closely allied discipline) or exceptionally a Master with an excellent track record of project
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Research Associate in Prospective Material Flow Analysis for new sustainable materials and chemicals
will have: A PhD in a relevant subject area Knowledge of chemistry, chemical engineering and/or polymers (or, perhaps you have instead a strong ability for interdisciplinary collaboration with
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-time basis (0.5 fte) for a fixed-term period of 12 months. For an informal discussion please contact Simon Gane, Head of PhD Student Administration via email at sg205@bath.ac.uk . Alternatively, you can
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for the university's PhD and professional doctorate programmes, as well as managing multiple funding competitions associated with doctoral study. About the role The Recruitment & Admissions team members work closely
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exercise science (or equivalent) and a PhD in a related discipline (e.g. human physiology, biomechanics, psychology and/or advanced statistics). You will have an emerging track-record of high quality
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large datasets. You will also have: A PhD in Epidemiology, Data Science, Sports and Exercise Science, or related subject area. Experience in working with, and providing support to, athletes and/or medical
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passion for applying innovative methodologies to tackle complex economic issues. You will hold (or have submitted) a PhD in urban economics or a related disciplinary field, such as housing or transport