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University of Surrey. They will play a key role in developing and enhancing the facility’s technical capabilities to meet evolving user requirements. In addition, the post holder will actively engage with
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why we created PRIORITY—a parent-focused programme designed to give parents tools to help their CYP develop healthier eating habits and reduce the risk of T1DE. Our research showed parents were eager
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of the science and software, so we do not seek a coder/programmer/software designer. Previous academic experience publishing in academic journals in an applicable area of academia is highly desirable. You must
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programme This project focuses on the application of digital health technology to study the contribution of sleep and circadian disturbance to brain function, neuropsychiatric symptoms and behaviour in people
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individually, make a real difference. The role We are seeking a research associate in experimental nuclear physics to support our programmes in both nuclear structure physics and nuclear astrophysics
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contributions (USS), generous leave, a supportive research environment, and staff development opportunities. Informal enquiries:j.moss@surrey.ac.uk Role Summary Work within a charity-funded research project
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an exciting opportunity to undertake work on antenna synthesis and physical layer radio to underpin the science to enable practical implementation of an evolution of this concept, 3D Angular Momentum
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helping ensure that our research reflects real-world user perspectives. Collaborating with the project team and contributing to the development of operational protocols and communication systems for drone
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an exciting opportunity to undertake work on antenna synthesis and physical layer radio to underpin the science to enable practical implementation of an evolution of this concept, 3D Angular Momentum
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partners. The post holder will be responsible for developing and implementing mechanistic models, primarily using the Discrete Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet