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). This 2-year position is available at Lancaster University. You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in Statistics or a closely related discipline. Throughout, you should have demonstrated
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modalities for productivity in extended reality (XR) You should have a PhD degree or equivalent experience, a strong motivation for both blue skies research and technical innovation in HCI. You should be
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the co-production and school engagement components of the study. We welcome applications from researchers with a PhD in (or equivalent experience) in public health, social sciences, education
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with exam preparation and revision techniques, and participating in teaching reviews and quality assurance processes. We are particularly looking for candidates who are passionate about creating an
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processing and storage. However, the heat produced by modern data centres has already become a serious limitation to further increase their performance. At present, the data industry lacks a solution for this
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content hosted on online learning platforms (e.g. Moodle), contributing to curriculum development where appropriate, and participating in teaching reviews and quality assurance processes. Some of these
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national (University of Manchester) and international (University of Regensburg, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Free University of Berlin) partners. Successful candidates will hold a PhD in spintronics, magnonics
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meteorological processes govern atmospheric oxidation, and fresh insight into how oxidation may change in future and the implications of this for important pollutants and greenhouse gases such as ozone and methane
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alternative DNA structures with applications in medicine and nanotechnology. ABOUT YOU You will: Have a PhD in Chemistry or a related subject Have experience in experimental organometallic chemistry Be able
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the Principal Investigator (Jonny Evans), on research problems in these areas, publishing your results and presenting at conferences. You should have completed, or be close to completing a PhD in symplectic