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programme including 16 PhD students trained in several European countries (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101227338 ). You will be appointed for three years, during which time you will study for a fee
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of energetic materials. Applicants should hold (or be about to obtain) a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Chemistry, or Physics). Computer programming skills (python) are essential. Practical
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venous blood collection and processing blood according to HTA regulations Experience with wet lab techniques, including colorimetric and ELISA methods A PhD in exercise/nutrition/physiology or related
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Willingness to undertake further training as required PhD (or near completion) in mathematics Commitment to observing the University’s Equal Opportunities policy at all times. Desirable: Familiarity with
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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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ethnographic research in Finland and short trips to other field sites in the UK and Bangladesh. The successful applicant will: be an experienced researcher with a PhD in Geography, Sociology, Politics
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entail ethnographic research in Bangladesh and short trips to other field sites in the UK and Finland. The successful applicant will: be an experienced researcher with a PhD in Geography, Sociology
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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