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this regard by coordinating multiple light-capturing processes. These include phototropism, chloroplast accumulation movement, stomatal opening, leaf flattening and positioning all of which influence a plant's
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University. Job Description We welcome applications for one position at Assistant Professor level to join either the Robotics and AI Laboratory (RAILAB) or the Signal and Image processing Laboratory (SIPLab
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are offering positions in teaching practice-focused modules that support students in developing technical skills in digital media while understanding their practice in relation to theory and context. We utilise
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pursuing a PhD at Durham University. Flexible working arrangements are available for this position. Key responsibilities: Working closely with the Principal Investigators (PIs) and Co-Investigators (Co-Is
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are encouraged to apply. The University is committed to sustaining our positive working environment for all staff to flourish and achieve. We welcome applicants from currently under-represented groups and from
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an important role in this regard by coordinating multiple light-capturing processes. These include phototropism, chloroplast accumulation movement, stomatal opening, leaf flattening and positioning all of which
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a variety of transferable skills, including research design, execution and reporting; cell imaging and quantitative analysis; geochemical processing; and statistical analyses. Such skills are highly
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professional practice are considered assets. This position would be particularly well suited to recent PhD graduates seeking university positions and presents opportunities to develop teaching, design and/or
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, immunology, epidemiology, population genetics and mathematical modelling and involve both laboratory-based projects and fieldwork. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time
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a PhD or equivalent. You will have MRCP or equivalent and be eligible to hold an NTN, or may already hold an NTN, having undertaken some training at Specialty Registrar level. The post is aimed