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the guidance of the Principal/Co Investigator: 1. To develop devices and instrumentation methods based on hydrodynamic forces, dielectrophoresis and other microfluidic technologies, suitable
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Investigator). The applicant will make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on gut bacteria that produce a genotoxin, called colibactin The successful candidate will have extensive skills in
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completed an EPSRC-funded doctoral programme as per funding conditions. A2 Specialist theoretical and practical knowledge of current issues in suicide research and prevention. A3 A comprehensive and up-to
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John Williamson, and Dr Sebastian Stein. The job requires the proven ability to develop novel theory and build and evaluate working interactive prototypes involving complex computational models
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automation of organic and inorganic self-assembling systems . The successful candidate will have a PhD in either inorganic or materials chemistry with some experience of Programming, computer science and
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Job Purpose You will contribute to/ lead a project “Comprehensive assessment of the biology and public health importance of Anopheles stephensi in Africa (AnoSTEP Africa)” working with Prof Heather Ferguson and Prof Fredros Okumu at the University of Glasgow, and partners Dr Samson Kiware...
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, mass spectrometry, electrochemistry and inline analysis welcome as is an interest or experience in theory, programming or computation. For appointment at grade 8 some post doctorial experience in
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and project team: 1. Plan, design, and carry out experimental and/or computational research to meet project goals, working independently or as part of a team. 2. Document research output
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Programme. Working with Dr Kevin Gallacher and Professors Marc Sorel and Douglas Paul the focus of this post is to develop a silicon photonic integrated circuit platform that consists of integrated III-V gain
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organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at http://www.fom.gla.ac.uk/RDTC/ Regular attendance and contributions