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Lecturer / Associate Professor in Coastal Engineering
We are seeking a lecturer or associate professor to join Energy and Climate Change within the Department of Civil, Maritime and ...
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Lecturer / Associate Professor in Experimental Physics
As part of a major investment to expand its research and education in experimental physics, the University of Southampton ...
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Lecturer / Associate Professor in Sustainable Coastal Environments
We particularly welcome applications from scholars working to tackle largescale, globally relevant problems, using advanced ...
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Lecturer / Associate Professor of Geospatial Data Science
We're seeking to appoint a Lecturer or Associate Professor in Geospatial Data Science to strengthen our world leading Geospatial ...
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Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Propellant Chemistry, Ageing and Characterisation
You will be responsible for undertaking independent research in the propellant chemistry, ageing and characterisation ...
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Associate Professor, Astronomical Instrumentation (PSY_04)
The Department of Physics at Durham University seeks to appoint a talented individual to the role of Associate Professor...
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Lecturer in Coating Technology
You will have a PhD in a Materials Science/Engineering or Chemistry field, with experience in surface engineering...
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Academic in Neutrino / Dark Matter Physics
We are seeking to appoint an academic working in the research areas of neutrino physics and/or direct dark matter searches.
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Academic in Accelerator Physics
We are seeking to appoint an academic working in the research areas of accelerator physics and/or medical physics involving accelerators.