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medicine, human factors engineering, translational health technology (or similar) Experience of performing literature reviews Familiarity with use of Reference Managers Desirable Skills: Quantitative/Data
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practices in UX across the University. About You Degree or equivalent experience in a relevant subject (e.g., Computer Science, Graphic Design). Strong knowledge of design research and at least one of
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opinions to help form work plans. You’ll bring an ambition to understand and interpret quantitative and qualitative data, presenting summary information in a clear and concise format. This means you’ll also
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network–Training & Research in Advanced Dispersion Engineered grating-waveguide Structures (TRADES)–and push the boundaries of what’s possible with nanofabrication technology. Nanofabrication covers ground
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and evaluate a programme of B2B communications to the target audience primarily through the University’s CRM. Using excellent copywriting skills and working with colleagues to build effective
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Coupled Plasma) torch design for high enthalpy thermal plasma flow. Developing/Validating computational models for a dual stage plasma torch. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Plasma
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centres for aeroacoustics research. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and collaborative research environment supported by state‑of‑the‑art laboratories, high‑performance computing facilities and
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staff with administrative processes. Maintaining accurate records and databases related to research projects, staff training, and compliance. Assisting with scheduling, procurement, and documentation
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programme. To be successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate: A Ph.D. (or equivalent) in physics or engineering, specialising in photonic devices. Substantial and authoritative practical knowledge
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of what data to analyse first, and whether to gather additional intelligence, potentially at the cost of delay or increased risk. Addressing this challenge is becoming increasingly urgent as both the scale