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the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences. We seek a broadly trained scientist or engineer with prior research experience in process-based numerical modelling (e.g., thermal, mechanical, mass transport
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safety and engineering in line with the Fire (Scotland) Act and Building Standards to support the Universities compliance in this area. Technical support to all Construction, Planned Maintenance and
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-level training ideally in bioinformatics web resources. The successful candidate will have a track record in software engineering with experience of databases and web development. Direct experience
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is funded through an award from the UKRI One Health Approaches to Vector-Borne Diseases; with a specific focus on investigating the risk of mosquito-borne pathogen transmission under current and future
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Job Purpose As a Senior Automation Developer in the Automation Service, you will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, and implementing automated solutions to reduce manual, repetitive tasks
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to advance quantum optics, metrology, and sensing technology significantly. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with the Principal/Co Investigator: 1. Take a
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Job Purpose To work on the project “Accelerated Development of Electric Propeller Technologies” working with Dr Richard Green and Prof George Barakos. The specific task is for the design, planning
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management by organising PM servicing and engineer visits when required. 2. Independently generate ideas and implement agreed proposals for experimental strategies for research groups in SCMH. Design
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/ wish to learn some of the following: complex chemical systems, reaction diffusion, analytical chemistry, chemical engineering. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Take a leading role as appropriate
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(current state/future state; people, processes and technology; and the relevant metrics likely to affect business cases for change). 10. Deliver business analysis outputs in accordance with automation