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postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a relevant area of synthetic organic chemistry. Further information is available at the following group webpages: Prof. Rebecca Melen
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candidate will undertake research duties to support the work programme of the Impact Delivery project ‘Tool for quantifying the long-term thermal imbalance of ground-source heat pumps’, including creating
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Advert Research Associate Cardiff School of Engineering We are recruiting for a highly-motivated researcher to work as part of a team developing advanced computer simulations of journal bearings in
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Buildings, the CDT delivers a four-year PhD Programme with the first year based in Cardiff, followed by three years in one of the four partner universities. During those three years, the students will
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, PhD, and undergraduate students. Excellent communication skills, time management, and self-motivation will be essential for this role. For enquiries about this position please contact Professors Richard
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, innovation and teamworking within work Desirable Criteria Postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a related subject area or relevant research experience or Masters in research
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Qualifications and Education Postgraduate degree at PhD level in biomedical, biological sciences, biochemistry or a related subject area or relevant industrial experience. Knowledge, Skills and Experience
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have a demonstrated ability to teach to a high standard, and will be expected to contribute to the teaching programme of the department at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The successful
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examine how these viruses infect cancer cells and stimulate cancer-specific T cell responses. Candidates should have a PhD, or be about to submit a thesis for examination, and demonstrate significant
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an ideal opportunity for any candidate wishing to undertake a PhD investigating the basis of thought disorder in people living with psychosis. For informal enquiries, please contact Prof Neil HARRISON