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The Biomedical Engineering Division at the University of Glasgow is looking for a Post Graduate Research Associate to make a leading contribution to a project focusing on upper limbs sensory-motor
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. Experience Essential: E1 University of Glasgow student with demonstrable experience of using University IT Systems and Applications. E2 Experience of troubleshooting of general PC problems for a variety of
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(Research & Teaching Track) at Grade 7. The successful candidate will contribute to the planning, organisation and delivery of teaching on undergraduate and/or postgraduate courses within the subject area of
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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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coordinated by the adult intestine in health and disease. Research involves using Drosophila as a primary model system with translation into genetically engineeredmouse models. The successful candidate will
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Horizon 2020 project, HEALIKICK, which is aiming to translate a combined material and cellular solution for orthopaedic repair. You will work with a collaborative team across the Universities of Glasgow
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appropriate to enhance the profile of the research group 7. Contribute to the organisation of project-related workshops, seminars or conferences. 8. Undertake clinical work under an NHS honorary contract as
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for the online resource. The post will be guided by the project’s steering group, the Public and Community Engagement Group, comprising engagement professionals from across the University. The project is part of
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proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow. This post is full time, and has funding for up to 30th September 2027, with the post holder available
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authority-led public health interventions. PHIRST Fusion is a collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow, Northumbria, Newcastle, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Queens University Belfast and Glasgow Caledonian