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hold a PhD or equivalent from a relevant discipline, as well as teaching experience in qualitative methods. We particularly welcome candidates with further experience in teaching in sociology, social
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comfortable communicating with PhD students, staff and external partners. You will possess excellent organisation skills with the ability to multi-task and prioritise your workload. You will be proactive and
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aerostructures. This postdoctoral research position will develop design and analysis methods for non-standard fibre angle composites for future light-weight aerospace structures, thus realising more fully the
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and champion the new research and technology developed on a global stage. We also hope that you will help advise the CAMERA project and PhD students working on aligned topics. The CAMERA Studio As part
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of Bath and has 8 industrial partners, including battery manufacturers, recyclers, material suppliers and equipment producers. The focus of this is to investigate thermal recycling methods for functional
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expertise in interdisciplinary mathematical modelling, inverse problems, finite element methods (especially in complex and applied settings), machine learning techniques in scientific and industrial
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, compactness, low weight, fast response, and good controllability. However, the current hydraulic control method involves using valves to throttle flow, reduce pressure, and control the speed and force
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to a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year for training courses, workshops and attendance at international conferences. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in genomic
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range of teaching methods including lecturing, small group tutorials, placement visits, and preparation of online learning resources. Our class sizes range from ~140 students in year 1 – year 3 to ~20
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to Research Associate once their PhD has been awarded. About you The ideal candidate should: Have (or have submitted) your PhD in Operational Research (or subject area of direct relevance for the project), and