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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Spin-Optomechanical Systems in Silicon Carbide Directorate: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (2 years
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the physical layer of future wireless systems. Combining world-class academic expertise with strong industrial partnerships, the group drives transformative research and skill development to accelerate
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other underrepresented groups in Physics. Key Duties & Responsibilities The post holder is required to: Develop a modular high-brightness entangled photon source compatible with the HOGS satellite quantum
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is primarily experimental, developing measurement systems and principles, with theory and analysis to support this. We strongly collaborate with clinical practitioners in order to move those systems
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: https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/work/total-rewards-calculator.htm to see the value of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University. Detailed Description The Laboratory of Ultrafast Physics and Optics (LUPO
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Directorate: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Grade: Grade 7 (£37,174 - £46,735) Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (24 Months) Rewards and Benefits: 33 days annual leave, plus 9
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and Physical Sciences at HWU. He is also Honorary fellow at the (UoE ) School of Informatics, and Academic Guest at the (EPFL ) Signal Processing Laboratories. The position is open in the context of a
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described in a Scottish Government High Growth Spinout award focused on the commercialisation of research work relating to the development of an automated water monitoring system for waterborne pathogens, and
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consider flexible working patterns e.g., part-time working and job share options. Heriot-Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and to the creation of an environment
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position is funded via a collaborative study with the British Geological Survey (BGS - Keyworth) and industry partners to investigate the behaviour of saline aquifers in the UK Southern North Sea during CO2