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Transformation (GALLANT): https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/sustainablesolutions/ourprojects/gallant/ . This post will be based in Work Package 2 ‘Biodiversity and societal benefits of ‘natural’ urban habitats
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Job Purpose You will contribute to a project “VISDOM-AI: Video-based Infantile epileptic Spasms Detection from bOdy Movements using AI” working with Dr. Edmond S. L. Ho. This is an Interdisciplinary
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as required by the Head of School/Director of Research Institute. 15. Contribute to the enhancement of the University’s international profile in line with the University’s Strategic Plan, World
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Job Purpose You will contribute to the The Feasibility of Therapeutic Assessment and Neuro-Divergence Assessment (TANDA) project, working with Dr. Jason Lang, Dr. Helen Smith, and Ms. Annemarie
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. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1.Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project’s deliverables, Dr Kotronoulas’ Research Group, and the research strategy
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Job Purpose You will contribute to a BHF-funded project synthesising bioactive bi-functional molecules working with Dr. David France and collaborators in biology. Specifically, the job requires
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Job Purpose You will join a 5-year, flagship EPSRC Programme Grant, SUSTAIN (sustain-pg.org), developing next-generation sustainable heterogenous E-Textiles as Imperceptible Human Interfaces. Our
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Job Purpose You will join a 5-year, flagship EPSRC Programme Grant, SUSTAIN (sustain-pg.org), developing next-generation sustainable heterogenous E-Textiles as Imperceptible Human Interfaces. Our
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Job Purpose You will join a 5-year, flagship EPSRC Programme Grant, SUSTAIN (sustain-pg.org), developing next-generation sustainable heterogenous E-Textiles as Imperceptible Human Interfaces. Our
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School of Psychology & Neuroscience, working in the Pain and Somatosensation research area under the supervision of Dr Andrew Bell (Principal Investigator). The applicant will make essential contributions