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of biological materials at high spatial resolution. The development of new imaging modes will also require new acquisition and computational processing techniques, and you will work closely with the theory and
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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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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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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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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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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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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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PhDs at Glasgow comprise a process of research over 3 years full-time or 5 years part-time that leads to either a thesis that may be supported by practical work, or a portfolio of practical work