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experience of undertaking original research with a strong focus on financial asset management, portfolios or price forecasting. Proven experience of work with industry collaborators, particularly related
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interest to a wide range of industries such as electric transportation, & investigating their properties & degradation is important. At Research Associate level: To carry out research programmes in using
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at all times. Maintain accurate and complete records of all findings, and manage the generated data. Assist with the writing of reports to research sponsors. Present findings to colleagues. Provide advice
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-resolved plasma measurements. Responsibilities will include writing refereed publications, managing an industrial research project, and delivering reports to industrial partners. You will join a currently
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publications, managing an industrial research project, and delivering reports to industrial partners. You will join a currently running industry-funded project. The project focuses on the development
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mental health omics data more harmonized, accessible, understandable, and useful to researchers, clinicians, industry, and people with lived experience. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team
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programme. It is led by inaugural Director Professor Michael Kenny and Professor Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant/Associate position in
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Engineering, Marine Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Offshore Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuels. As part of a significant Industry-University partnership involving, in the first instance, the University
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. The successful candidate will work with the principal investigator and key stakeholders from government, healthcare, industry, and academia to co-design, develop, and manage content for a creative, user-friendly
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advance the development of the Tool’s algorithms and functionality. As a key innovative component of D-Suite, this open-source tool will achieve wide industry visibility, and will be formally evaluated by