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use of critical materials and increase the productivity of ‘Re-X’ manufacturing processes. You will design, implement, and test robots for advanced disassembly of robotic systems to enable component and
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use of critical materials and increase the productivity of ‘Re-X’ manufacturing processes. You will design, implement, and test robots for advanced disassembly of robotic systems to enable component and
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Unit (PenCTU), and identify and develop research ideas and develop these into funding proposals. Have a PhD in biostatistics or related subject with a numerate or computational component (including
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all elements of the microfluidics technology theme, whilst collaborating on the other two themes (PAT, ML). A success criterion will be the realisation of the three prototypes, achieved in close
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observations, remote sensing, historical data analyses and numerical modelling. Many activities have already started, paving the for a ground-breaking fieldwork element that includes the first deployments of
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all elements of the microfluidics technology theme, whilst collaborating on the other two themes (PAT, ML). A success criterion will be the realisation of the three prototypes, achieved in close
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Postdoc Society. In summary, this position will be ideal for a scientist who wishes to apply hybrid approaches to answer important research questions directly related to holistic cancer care. The successful
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), and Prof Thomas Sotiriou (gravitational waves, black holes, and alternative theories). At any given time, NCoG also includes about 7-8 postdocs and 25 students. Staff are active members of the LIGO
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research. A PhD in health economics, economic evaluation, mathematical modelling, operational research, statistics or related field with a strong quantitative component is expected. Additional Information
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candidates who are not proficient in Arabic should show commitment to learning. Finally, there is an important fieldwork component of the project, and the successful candidate would be expected to spend