21 cognitive-radio Fellowship research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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professional qualifications and work experience. It is vital that you demonstrate knowledge and understanding of one or more of the following subjects: high voltage engineering, dielectric materials, materials
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professional qualification) or has submitted a PhD thesis with evidence-supported experience of battery research. Knowledge of flow batteries, battery testing, battery control and integration are sought
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behaviour change interventions. Your knowledge of health-related behaviour theories will be essential. You will have experience in recruitment, data collection, and thematic analysis, including focus group
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vitro cellular assays. Experience in using mouse disease models is also desirable. Scientific knowledge in the areas described above equivalent to PhD* level is required. The post-holder will possess
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materials; proven practical knowledge and expertise in the field of experimental nanostructured materials research; strong problem-solving skills, self-motivation, and an ability to collaborate in
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/experience in digital health, health technology innovation, public health, or a related field. You should have have experience supporting the development or commercialisation of digital health tools. Knowledge
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. Knowledge of qualitative data acquisition and analysis and a keen interest in further developing your skills would also be an advantage. You will be a skilled and sensitive listener and communicator, able
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knowledge to complement our team. In this role, you will work with others to create glass layers via processes such as flame hydrolysis deposition and various microelectronics and optical fibre fabrication
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behaviour change interventions. Your knowledge of health-related behaviour theories will be essential. You will have experience in recruitment, data collection, and thematic analysis, including focus group
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analysis of large datasets using, for example, SPSS (desirable) Knowledge and understanding of cancer survivorship (desirable) An understanding of GCP and research governance requirements to ensure safety