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Monday, April 10, 2017
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Rolling Deadline The Science and Technology Facilities Council invites applications for its new applicants scheme. This aims to provide newly appointed academic members of staff the opportunity to obtain research funding in the areas of experimental and theoretical particle physics, and certain aspects of astrophysics between grant reviews. This may allow them to begin to establish a research programme on appointment. Applicants must be employed as a full- or part-time academic member of staff at the grant holding university by the start date of the new applicants grant, must be the sole investigator, and they may not be funded on more than one grant. Funding covers a period of between one and three years. |
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The Government Office for Science offers UK Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to outstanding early career science or engineering researchers. These Fellowships are designed to promote unclassified basic research in areas of interest to the intelligence, security and defence community. Members of the IC identify research topics and Postdocs work locally with University Research Advisors to develop and submit research proposals that align with the topics. Topic Title No. Environmentally stable rechargeable batteries for flexible wearable electronics 1 Calculus of privacy 2 Magnon algorithmics 3 An examination of the role and impacts of automation in security 4 Stored energy detection in complex environments 5 Voice liveness detection 6 Heterogeneous network analysis 7 Ultra-Narrowband Transceiver Design for Long Range Low Power and Low Profile Communications 8 Advanced research into archive, analysis and retrieval of video based data 9 Quantum and Optical Sensors 10 Through the Earth Information 11 Electronic Materials and Components for Low Power Flexible Devices 12 Advancing direct-write printing methods for the fabrication of electronics on complex surfaces - See more at: http://www.raeng.org.uk/grants-and-prizes/support-for-research/ic-postdoctoral#sthash.8AwFWyKt.dpuf |
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Applications for this scheme are now open and must be received by 4pm on Monday 10 April 2017. Applications for this scheme are now open and must be recieved by 4pm on Monday 6 March 2017. - See more at: http://www.raeng.org.uk/grants-and-prizes/support-for-research/research-chairs#sthash.DqtrxZye.dpuf Applications for this scheme are now open and must be recieved by 4pm on Monday 6 March 2017. - See more at: http://www.raeng.org.uk/cms/getdoc/e91d58db-a040-4ea9-92f7-98b6b49d3e4e/research-chairs.aspx?viewmode=2&lang=en-GB&langobjectlifetime=request#sthash.s1dlTUxl.dpuf The Government Office for Science offers UK Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to outstanding early career science or engineering researchers. These Fellowships are designed to promote unclassified basic research in areas of interest to the intelligence, security and defence community. Members of the IC identify research topics and Postdocs work locally with University Research Advisors to develop and submit research proposals that align with the topics. Topic Title No. Environmentally stable rechargeable batteries for flexible wearable electronics 1 Calculus of privacy 2 Magnon algorithmics 3 An examination of the role and impacts of automation in security 4 Stored energy detection in complex environments 5 Voice liveness detection 6 Heterogeneous network analysis 7 Ultra-Narrowband Transceiver Design for Long Range Low Power and Low Profile Communications 8 Advanced research into archive, analysis and retrieval of video based data 9 Quantum and Optical Sensors 10 Through the Earth Information 11 Electronic Materials and Components for Low Power Flexible Devices 12 Advancing direct-write printing methods for the fabrication of electronics on complex surfaces 13 UK IC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship topic list (174.71 KB) The research is conducted by the Postdocs while working in partnership with the University Research Advisor, and collaborating with an advisor from the Intelligence community (IC Advisor). The Fellowships are aimed at early career researchers from all branches of science and engineering who have up to five years postdoctoral experience. The Fellowships are fully funded for two years in the first instance, an optional third year of research may be funded. The Royal Academy of Engineering and the Government Office for Science are committed to diversity and welcome applications from women and other groups who are currently underrepresented across science and engineering. - See more at: http://www.raeng.org.uk/grants-and-prizes/support-for-research/ic-postdoctoral#sthash.BXELcPQy.dpuf |