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fingerprint identification (RFFI) for Wi-Fi. You will design novel RFFI algorithms and further evaluate their performance using practical testbeds such as software-defined radio platforms. You should have a PhD
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to meetings with industrial collaborators if required ¿ Engage with your own personal development opportunities. You should have a degree in Chemistry and a PhD in polymer chemistry. All applicants must
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tissues. The data generated from this proof-of-concept project will be used to support follow-on research and translational grants. To ensure clinical relevance, you will also collaborate with patients
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. You will also contribute to publications and grant applications. Training will be provided as needed. You should have a PhD degree in a biomedical science-related subject and significant experience in
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environment, and benefit from diverse project team skill and expertise. The successful candidate should have a PhD in cartilage, stem cell or protease biology (or a related discipline). Expertise in mammalian
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should have a PhD degree in Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biological Sciences, Omics science, Microbiology or a related discipline and experience of applying mass spectrometry in human signalling
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. ¿ Study design, protocol development and laboratory diet planning. ¿ Leading on participant recruitment, data collection and analysis. ¿ Supervising a graduate level research assistant
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. An ability to use diverse methods in the pursuit of applied knowledge is preferred and a PhD, completed or near to completion, in a relevant discipline required. You will have experience of working
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to blossom is the best platform. This post is fixed term for 36 months. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written confirmation that you
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minority, people with disabilities and people from LGBTQ+ communities, as they are currently under-represented in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. If you are still awaiting your PhD