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have partnered with AWE to fund a 4-year Computational Project to use state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques to understand structure-property relationships in oxide scintillators. We will
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Location: South Kensington campus About the role: Applications are invited for a fully funded fixed-term position at the Research Assistant/Associate (PostDoc) level in simulating the atmospheric
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involvement in outreach activities. The successful applicant will be mentored and supported in developing their career and research interests by the Principal Investigator and University of Cambridge Postdoc
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Are you an outstanding and ambitious engineering or computer science graduate looking for the next challenge? Do you want to work at the frontier of artificial intelligence and robotics to enable
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About the project Rising ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels present a growing challenge for both human health and the environment. While sunscreens play a critical role in preventing skin cancer, many current UV-filter ingredients raise concerns around safety and ecological impact. This PhD...
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15 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Birmingham Department School of Psychology Research Field Psychological sciences Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage
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that will consider the electromagnetic aspects, through computer modelling and simulation, and then identify material systems that enable the design and manufacture of antennas for test and characterisation
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- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of Arts and Law. The funding will be available from September 2026. One scholarship is available offering
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15 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Birmingham Department School of Psychology Research Field Psychological sciences » Cognitive science Computer science Researcher
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with the flagship EPSRC funded Programme Grant, Oncological Engineering, which focuses on secondary cancer (metastases) in the bone, as described above, principally of the spine, where it occurs most