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and water. If scaled up, the process could be used to generate a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels Political theorist Dr Leah Downey, a leading voice on monetary policy, who regularly speaks in
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Institute, you'll be at the forefront of developing innovative diagnostic assays for infectious diseases, with a focus on point-of-care diagnostics and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Contributing as
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mosquito vector. This is to dissect the protein network and how key novel signalling proteins are involved parasite proliferation stages. The work will involves gene targeting both conditional knockdown and
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inversion techniques and signal processing. Strong programming skills, Proficiency in scientific computing (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for algorithm development and data handling. Experience with sensor
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clinical endocrinology both paediatric and adult, genetic aspects and gene discovery in endocrine diseases, animal models, stem cells, signalling and cell biology. For further information visit: http
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) The University of Strathclyde has a significant depth of space research expertise across its Applied Space Technology Laboratory, the Sensor Signal Processing & Security Laboratory, and the Aerospace Centre
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tools. The starting salary for this role is fixed at Grade 7, Spine Point 31 (£44,480, inclusive of London Allowance). This role is an open-ended contract with a funding duration of 12 months in the first
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epilepticus. You will work in the group of academic neurologist and computer scientist Dr Gregory Scott, with a team of collaborators having expertise in translational neuroscience, clinical neurology, signal
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signal processing Extensive research experience and scholarship on radar systems and signal processing, ideally for distributed radar sensors, and general knowledge of the effects of oscillator
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. If you are applying for one of these joint fellowships, we require that the principal mentor be in Imperial, but a secondary supervisor must be at ICR/CNRS. Please indicate if this is a joint fellowship by