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Robert Gordon University (RGU). METASIS is a collaborative research programme advancing next-generation solid oxide steam electrolyser (SOSE) technology for clean hydrogen production. Led by Robert Gordon
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individually, make a real difference. The role We are seeking an outstanding Clinical Research Training Fellow to help spearhead the development and clinical testing of a novel non-invasive brain stimulation
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expertise. There is an expectation that the appointee will demonstrate exceptional research performance. For an informal discussion about the position, please email Associate Professor Ira Lindsay, Head of
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the required pedagogical expertise. There is an expectation that the appointee will demonstrate exceptional research performance. For an informal discussion about the position, please email Associate Professor
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working knowledge of relevant software tools (e.g.Linux, python, C/C++ & html programming and PC computer networking) Experience of CubeSat mission operations covering mission development from concept
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ensuring equipment is ready for classes Managing PPE, including laundry and maintaining stock Assisting with ordering teaching supplies and consumables Collecting cadavers and specimens from veterinary
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individually, make a real difference. The Role The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is seeking to appoint a motivated individual to join the Medical Programme Professional Service Team. The post holder
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Quantum materials underpin key emerging technologies in quantum computation, sensing, and low-energy electronics (e.g. topological insulators, topological superconductors, spin liquids, superfluid
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PhD Studentship: Robust quantum control for quantum error correction The development of fault-tolerant quantum computing is one of the most coveted aims of quantum technology. It will bring about a
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of the programme, clinical teaching in years three and four and veterinary public health teaching in year five of the programme. This will involve support of off-site teaching including our spay and neuter clinic