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, shaping quartz at high temperatures, programming furnaces and carrying out a suite of characterisation measurements on the final products of growth. Hands-on experiments & development of capabilities, and
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to the creation of knowledge in the field of early cognitive and social-emotional development, by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research
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but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Develop research objectives and proposals for joint research, with assistance of a mentor if required Contribute to writing papers and bids
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develops new intellectual understanding Disseminate research findings for publication, research seminars etc Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate
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public understanding of the discipline or similar Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below: Develop research objectives and proposals for own
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analytical backbone of the programme. It develops sensor-enabled diagnostic cells, multi-modal data pipelines and hybrid physics-informed machine learning approaches to understand interfacial behaviour during
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economic impacts across the project and developing a common understanding of the requirements for quantifying inputs and outputs from all steps within ReLiB processes. This momentum will continue to drive
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the UK) and work within the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences. Their main role will be to apply and develop new methods for precise genome manipulation to create transgenic reporter models
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well as participate in using the quantum technology sensors Process, analyse and interpret data from the trials, using existing models and develop new techniques Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to interpret
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of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities in relation to the Historic England’s funded KNEWA (Developing Knowledge and Networks for the Expansion of Wellbeing Archaeology research project