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the EPSRC and is fixed-term for 1.5 years with the possibility of extension. The role is to lead the development of rotor CFD tools for tidal stream turbines. You will work on the EPSRC-funded programme
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timelines, collaborating with project partners, and contributing to the development of new analytical techniques and workflows. It is essential that you hold, or are close to completing, a PhD/DPhil in
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. The post is funded by the ERC. Find out more about the Gouverneur research and group at: About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior
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on the evolution of humanitarian and human rights actions against the recruitment and use of children and youth in armed conflict, in Africa and in global perspective, and on disarmament, demobilisation
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close to completion of, a PhD in molecular/cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology or a related subject. You should have hands-on experience in cell biology techniques, including flow cytometry
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biological questions. The post-holder should hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD in molecular/cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology or a related subject. You should have hands-on experience in
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, coordinate multiple aspects of the project to meet deadlines, and contribute to the preparation of publications and presentations. You will also support wider project development by contributing ideas for new
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displacement and return (UNREST). This postdoctoral position will be based at Oxford’s Department of International Development (ODID), and is one of two UNREST research and innovation associateships (RIAs) based
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Radiation Detector Development to work under the supervision of Professor Robert Hoye for a period of up to 12 months
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space and time’. The post holder will provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students. The post holder will