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the teaching and learning experience of students and monitor quality. Support the assessment process, including marking coursework, assessing clinical skills, examination question writing and providing feedback
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or internal organs, thereby maximising contact for signal collection while minimising the risk of irritation or mechanical mismatch. These materials are envisioned to develop new technologies for biometric
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, and signal quality. Wearable System Design: Design a comfortable, secure, and user-friendly wearable device, such as a headband or custom mouthguard-integrated form factor. Signal processing and data
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work closely with the Senior Research Project Manager, the Head of Secure Data Services whilst acting as a key point of contact for all Tech & Data projects for all delivery partners of the Yorkshire and
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teaching sessions, including assisting in the operation and demonstration of equipment and techniques. Routine maintenance of equipment in line with manufacturer's specifications and the installation
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Why Do Quantum Sensors Matter? In both cellular biology and chemistry, many critical processes that affect our quality of life are not yet well understood. These processes happen within systems
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relationships, provide an accessible initial contact point, and facilitate interaction with relevant individuals and academic staff. Lead engagement with SMEs and larger companies, supporting access to Royce
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understanding background events that can mimic or obscure the signal. Shifts at the detector site in the USA to monitor detector operation and data quality will be required, and so will be remote shifts
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Yorkshire and Humber Secure Data Environment and the Integrated Care Board. You'll work closely with the Senior Research Project Manager and Data Technical Lead whilst acting as a key point of contact
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end dates and end point assessment by the agreed apprenticeship end date. Facilitate delivery of the AMRC Training Centre personal and professional development curriculum, linking learning