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sensing, and Electromyography (EMG) tools to understand user-device interaction and optimize real-world rehabilitation performance. The student will gain experience in AI, human biomechanics, smart textiles
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the next generation of robots and its sensing solutions to perform tasks in challenging working environments. This project is related to the development of smart mechanisms and sensing to support the
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. Completed Master's degree or Diploma What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours and can partially work remotely. Inspiring working atmosphere: You are a part of an
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the role and make it their own. If you think that this might be the role for you, please write and tell us why. If you have any informal enquiries, please feel free to contact Dr Amy Orben: amy.orben@mrc
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and quantum sensing. We are part of Finland’s major national quantum initiatives, including the InstituteQ and the Finnish Quantum Flagship (FQF) , and benefit from access to world-class experimental
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fieldwork in Madagascar, experience and/or willingness to work for periods in remote and challenging conditions is required Practical experience in at least one of the following: design, manufacture and
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inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The Faculty of Engineering provides a thriving working environment for all PGRs creating a strong sense of community across research
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of society. The Faculty of Engineering provides a thriving working environment for all PGRs creating a strong sense of community across research disciplines. Community and research culture is important to our
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language. Motivation, flexibility, sense of responsibility, ability to listen and compromise, autonomy, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work with a small cutting edge commercial/academic technology
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want everyone to feel that they belong and are connected to others in our community. We are committed to working with our staff and unions on these and other issues, to continue to support our people and