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permeability selection in variant membrane chemistries. This work will run in parallel to experimental analysis conducted at the University of Exeter using synthetic vesicles to observe permeability
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of stunning Devon. The University of Exeter The University of Exeter is an equal opportunity employer. We are officially recognised as a Disability Confident employer and an Athena Swan accredited institution
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undertake a mixture of experiment, theory, and numerical simulations in the department of physics at the University of Exeter. The research question is how to effectively shape electromagnetic radiation when
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to develop skills in designing and running novel climate model simulations—with the support of a world-leading team. You will work closely with colleagues at the University of Exeter, the Met Office
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Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of Exeter and Goonvean Group Ltd. The KTP will create digital twins of the manufacturing operations of different companies within the Goonvean Group
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multiscale metamaterials with sub-200 nm resolution. The research spans fundamental optical physics through to applications, and the student will develop skills in electromagnetic simulation, nanofabrication
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accessibility, flexibility, scalability, and scientific rigour. Funded by STFC for five years, SAMS brings together researchers from the Universities of Exeter, Warwick, Cambridge, and Sheffield. The codes will
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. As such, you will actively engage with the wider team and be open to sharing knowledge with others. As a postdoctoral research associate at Exeter University, you will be expected to: develop research
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Treatment Policy A beautiful campus set in the heart of stunning Devon The University of Exeter The University of Exeter is an equal opportunity employer. We are officially recognised as a Disability
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water basins across HMA. We will simulate future changes in temperature, precipitation, and snowmelt using climate projection models. These projections, combined with hydrological modelling, will allow us