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technology innovation. During this project you will: • Work within a multi-disciplinary, multi-institute team on the development of dexterous tactile robotic technologies for bimanual manipulation
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the rest of the AI4CI Research Hub on research and research-related activities, in particular outreach, training, networking, policy development and stakeholder-oriented activities as required. A PhD in
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of applying for the post (PhD or MD or equivalent), which must have been awarded by the time of taking up the post You want the opportunity to develop a substantial and coherent post-doctoral programme
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deep understanding of manufacturing systems, supply chains, and design space optimisation. You hold (or are completing) a PhD in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, with a strong
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and evaluation of the Vfrac clinical tool. Research in ICM includes human and/or basic science studies chosen from a range of areas including in pain, neuroscience, perioperative care, cardiorespiratory
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process. The position would suit a talented and motivated early career researcher with a PhD in Physical Chemistry or Physics or with ultrafast laser spectroscopy. The following skills and experience
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generation of engineers and computer scientists. Play an active role in school activities and academic citizenship. A PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or another relevant
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with the impact of infertility and its treatment with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) on molecular mechanisms, using epigenomic, transcriptomics
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students, research associates and excellence in data science within the medical school. The post-holder will develop an independent research programme within the ReMemBr group , a multidisciplinary group
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Information Institute. QET Labs has a mission to take quantum science discoveries out of the lab and engineer them into technologies for the benefit of society. This includes novel routes to quantum computing