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, preferably in Construction Science, BIM, Architecture, Engineering or related subject or have relevant experience. A3 Knowledge of Autodesk Construction Cloud, including working knowledge of Revit and AutoCAD
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design of cyclic peptide aptamers based on structural characterisation of alpha-conotoxin/nAChR interactions’ working with Professor Andrew Jamieson in the research disciplines of Biochemistry and Chemical
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academic leadership to align activities with School, College and University priorities. The role includes developing new and innovative epitaxial semiconductor structures in collaboration with academic and
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and AI-assisted optical sensors. Supported by the Structured Photonics Research Group at the University of Glasgow, you have the opportunity to apply your research to a range of communication sensing
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will develop core, in-demand skills in the design, layout, and real-time control of integrated photonic systems. Supported by the Structured Photonics Research Group at the University of Glasgow, you
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to apply these modelling techniques to support the development of novel experimental technologies and AI-assisted optical sensors. Supported by the Structured Photonics Research Group at the University
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. Supported by the Structured Photonics Research Group at the University of Glasgow, you have the opportunity to apply your research to a range of communication, sensing applications, ranging from quantum
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design of cyclic peptide aptamers based on structural characterisation of alpha-conotoxin/nAChR interactions’ working with Professor Andrew Jamieson in the research discipline of Chemical Biology. The
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tissue microarray construction across multiple tissue types. They will combine expertise in computational science with an understanding of histopathology to drive high-quality image analysis and AI-based
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. Ensure the organisational shape and size of the College is regularly reviewed to best deliver agreed strategic goals and is consciously aligned with the wider University structures. Fully and actively