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to demonstrate strong proficiency in robotics, embedded systems, and real-time signal processing, with a track record of research publications in human–robot interaction, rehabilitation robotics, or related areas
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at the bottom of the next page after you click “Apply Now”. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. Please note that this is a PhD level
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digital research information infrastructures, and the metadata and analytics they provide, feed into different national, organisational, and disciplinary research evaluation processes and with what effects
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their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be considered. In these circumstances the appointment will be made at Grade 5, spine point 30 with the title of Research Assistant. Upon confirmation
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Experience in animal models of cardiovascular disease Experience in tissue and organ handling and processing, including histological analysis Knowledge in cardiovascular medicine Downloading a copy of our Job
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at Grade 5, spine point 30 with the title of Research Assistant. Upon confirmation of the award of the PhD, the job title will become Research Associate, and the salary will increase to Grade 6. Desirable
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can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the page. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process
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will be made at Grade 5, spine point 30 with the title of Research Assistant. Upon confirmation of the award of the PhD, the job title will become Research Associate and the salary will increase to Grade
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foldamer catalysts, and their application towards a variety of stereoselective processes, including organocatalytic and photocatalytic reactions. Applicants should have extensive experience in both small
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biology capabilities within a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment at King’s College London. The successful candidate will bring deep expertise in tissue processing, digital pathology, spatial