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Senior Optical Engineer, Centre for Astronomical Instrumentation ( Job Number: 24000283) Department of Physics Grade 8: - £27,351.00 - £32,637.04 per annum, which is pro rata the full-time salary
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for applications across a wide range of disciplines including adaptive optics, spectroscopy, biophysics, remote sensing and fusion diagnostics. CfAI has provided major instruments for many of the world’s leading
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expertise in creating ultracold RbCs molecules in the rovibrational ground state and trapping them in optical tweezers. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish and other members of his
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, Movement Analysis, fMRI, TMS, tDCS, EEG/ERP, eye movement tracking, and biophysiological recording. The department has a dedicated motion capture lab for analysis of visuomotor control and experiments in
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. You also have a real eye for detail, a focus on continuous improvement and the drive to get things done. At Durham we recognise that our staff and students are our greatest asset, and we want to support
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, and Quantitative Social Psychology. The department is extremely well-equipped for research, including facilities for fMRI, TMS, tDCS, EEG/ERP, VR, eye movement tracking, and biophysiological recording
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will possess an ability to flex your working schedule to manage both planned and unplanned tasks. You will also have a keen eye for detail, a commitment to the principles of continuous improvement and a
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services. You will have a keen eye for detail, experience of developing, implementing effective and efficient processes. Excellent project, time management and organisational skills are essential, as
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peer-reviewed journals, commensurate with stage of career. 12. Experience in optical or SEM microscopy, working with igneous rocks or rock textures. Skills 13. Ability to write or develop algorithms
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the entire breadth of Psychology. The Department is well equipped for research in most areas including facilities for fMRI, TMS, EEG, eye tracking, as well as the analysis of visuomotor action and