29 engineering positions at BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTRE "ALEXANDER FLEMING" in United Kingdom
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the last five years) as a Circular Product Design Developer KTP Associate). This position forms part of the Knowledge Transfer programme (KTP), co-funded by a grant from Innovate UK and Beeswift Limited. It
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makers, practitioners, researchers, and educators. There has never been a better time to join us. Come and be part of the next exciting stage of our journey – apply now. FACULTY OF COMPUTING, ENGINEERING
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Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study right in the heart of the vibrant city. We currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Student Systems Developer to
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JCR Group Limited T/A Bodyswaps and The College of Computing at Birmingham City University (BCU) are seeking to appoint an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Engineer Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP
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Sports Pitch Performance Engineer (KTP Associate) Salary will be up to £35,000 per annum, plus training budget. School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering & Technical Surfaces Full time
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research and impactful stakeholder engagement. Our growing teams are teaching, exploring, and practising in some of the most exciting areas in the field of Biomedical Engineering. Our research team include
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Postgraduate Researchers in the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering and the School of Chemistry. Holding a strong background in Atmospheric or Physical Chemistry, Engineering, Physics, or a related
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Researchers in the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering and the School of Chemistry. Holding a strong background in Atmospheric or Physical Chemistry, Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline
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contract of 9 months is offered with the possibility of an extension. Essential requirement 1: candidates must have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in materials science, chemistry, or chemical engineering
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, or bioreactor supplemented, cytokine biomarkers. For the first time, we aim to combine this novel switchable technology with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductors (CMOS), enabling on-demand electrochemical