Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
an innovative methodology that involves creating virtual replicas of physical transport systems by integrating real-time data from sensors and infrastructure monitoring systems and provides rapid
-
Horizon Europe (Grant 101161573), with partners including, CNRS, CEA‑Leti, TU Eindhoven, and Kaunas University of Technology, St Andrew University, and University Sorbonne Paris Nord. The total budget is
-
Role: Assistant/Associate Professor in Engineering Management Grade and Salary: Grade 8 - £47,389 - £58,225 / Grade 9 - £58,225 - £69,488 (depending on the experience of the candidate) FTE and
-
engineering or related subjects (or expected to be awarded a PhD soon) Strong understanding of optics, solid‑state physics and quantum mechanics, expertise in time resolved and ultrafast spectroscopy A
-
Role: Senior Technician Directorate: The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Salary: Grade 6 - £31,236 - £36,636 per annum Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Open Ended Rewards and Benefits
-
interpretation of data. Collaborate with partners within the project and others as appropriate The post holder will join the Microwaves & Antenna Engineering Group (https://microwaves.site.hw.ac.uk/) and will be
-
should hold a PhD in Physics or a relevant area of electrical engineering. (Applicants should have submitted their PhD thesis first draft by the start date.) Strong theoretical understanding and thorough
-
Dubai and one in Malaysia. The University offers a highly distinctive range of degree programmes in the specialist areas of science, engineering, design, business and languages. Heriot-Watt is also
-
or Senior Departmental Managers. Planning and preparation of keys / key cards for arrivals, summer business etc. Working with the Senior Manager, administer and process individual, group and event
-
project involving Heriot‑Watt University, the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), the Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure (PSDI), and the University of Oxford, funded through the UK Catalysis