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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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, photonics, bulk optics, fibre optics, entanglement sources, or other quantum technologies. Have a PhD (or working towards one) in Physics, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or another relevant discipline (or
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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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require expertise in bioinformatic analyses. You hold a relevant PhD (or working towards one). You need to possess high-level molecular/biochemical/cell biology practical skills, including ChIP, co
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submitted, a higher degree by research by the time 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
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Do you want to work as part of a dynamic team to develop a high-altitude sensing platform for studying volcanoes as a proxy for climate engineering? Do you enjoy the challenge of connecting cutting
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technology enablers and policy consequences for wireless users, vendors, spectrum managers and spectrum regulators. The successful candidates will carry out research for the JOINER (https://joiner.org.uk
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interpret, evaluate, and present data-driven insights based on your domain expertise. This role requires deep proficiency in Python development, with a focus on building, maintaining, and debugging
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to enable us to better understand the mechanisms that underlie emotional control. You will also be expected to undertake the data analysis and prepare results for publication, including drafting manuscripts
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Are you excited by the challenge of helping turn raw data and bold ideas into real-world AI systems? Do you thrive on fine-tuning models, writing clean Python and solving thorny technical problems