31 augmented-workers-using-smart-robats-in-manufacturing-cell Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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performing experiments using human cells, murine tissues and/or cell lines. You must have previous experience on handling scientific data, data analysis and statistics. Must have excellent interpersonal
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About the Role This post is part of a dynamic collaboration between the Centre for Trauma Sciences and the Centre for Translational Bioinformatics. The Centre for Trauma Sciences, is a
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by partnerships with industry, NHS, and other stakeholders. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable
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successful rehome. The postholder will be required to liaise closely with key stakeholders across the equestrian industry. This project provides a unique opportunity to contribute to industry-led Thoroughbred
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About the Role The ATLAS L1Calo/Global upgrade project is primarily a firmware development based on a common multipurpose hardware module. It requires a lot of software development in a wide range
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About the Role The purpose of this role is to provide qualitative and quantitative research support for a research and impact programme on food reformulation. This role sits within the Research and
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for sponsorship under the UK Skilled Worker visa route, subject to individual circumstances and compliance with visa requirements. Interested applicants must complete an online application form to apply
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under real-world conditions. The role includes collaboration with leading 2D materials manufacturers, offering potential for interdisciplinary research and travel. About You You should have a PhD (or be
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About the Role To undertake research investigations in collaboration with and under the supervision of Prof Gareth Sanger in order to realise the objectives and development of the research programme
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About the Role The combination of personalised biophysical models and deep learning techniques with a digital twin approach has the potential to generate new treatments for cardiac diseases. Our