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and Supporting Academic Grade 6 Job Purpose To conduct research in algebra and geometry; in particular generalisation of Deligne—Lusztig theory to the setting of spetses by applying methods from
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. The candidate should be willing to learn new methods when required, and develop novel approaches to deliver the objectives of this project. They should have a strong teamwork and interpersonal skills
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hands-on experimental work in the laboratory, with experience in magnetic microscopy via MOKE magnetometry and/or synchrotron x-ray methods, as well as post-experiment image analysis, as evidenced by
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accountability, member engagement, communication and advising at national and international level. In association with the PHES Managing Director, the CUBO Executive Director formally reports to the Chair of CUBO
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intersection of porous materials and lithography, aiming to develop novel methods for patterning porous structures. Porous materials, such as hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (HOFs), are characterised by
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well as highlighting what works well in terms of programme delivery across UEFA’s National Associations to further enhance their impact. We are seeking a mixed-methods Research Associate to support the collection and
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to tight deadlines and on multiple projects Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills Have a PhD in a related subject or equivalent experience Why should you apply? With huge amount of variety in
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software such as R or Python, is essential. Excellent organisational and communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. A PhD (or near
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or internationally excellent. About You · You will have a PhD degree or equivalent in an engineering discipline with a strong emphasis on materials science or materials engineering. · You will have
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of no more than 6 hours per week working with businesses at LUinc. or LUSEP, whilst continuing their PhD studies in parallel. This is an exciting opportunity for Loughborough’s Doctoral Researchers, who