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Synthetic cell implementation and control using nano-technology Modelling & robustness analysis of large-scale stochastic biomolecular networks Biomolecular network inferring Human control systems More
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Centre for War Studies and Conflict Archaeology Centre for Gender History Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies Glasgow Global Security Network Study options Study options PhD Duration: 3 years full-time
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for daily operational tasks – working at frontline service points or as part of roving Reach Out support in the library and other Reach Out buildings as required. 7. Undertake small daily orientation tours as
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the annual re-build process. 6. Under supervision assist in the provision of routine maintenance of Teaching Space PCs. 7. Learn how to promptly and appropriately escalate complex incidents which cannot
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of the teaching sessions to assist students in drawing out key learning points from course materials. The teaching activities will be informed by best practice on community building in blended learning environments
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the EPSRC project “silicon core fibres: extending the reach of nonlinear fibre systems, working with the XtremeLight group lead by Dr. Maria Chiara
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the THERMOCAL (THERMOphysical properties of CALedonian rock materials to derisk geothermal development) project working with Dr Alan Cresswell (SUERC
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. This exciting PhD project will build on an existing highly annotated dataset of around 2600 patients who have undergone surveillance following polypectomy at bowel screening colonoscopy with matched tissue
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survivorship . Students are encouraged to present papers from their research as well as presenting at external meetings, conferences and other appropriate events. We support students’ networking through shared
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& Orientation programme, including, staffing a dedicated Welcome Desk, leading campus tours and supporting networking and social events. The team may also work in pairs to give UofG students a friendly welcome