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Job Purpose: The Doctoral Training Hub (DT Hub) manages multiple Centres for Doctoral Training (CDT) and other funded cohort postgraduate programmes across the College of Science and Engineering
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Experience Criteria: Qualifications Essential: A1. An awarded PhD/Doctorate degree in natural or computer science, engineering, or mathematics prior to starting the position. A2. Demonstrated experience in
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of specific virus resources in line with CVR research priorities. The post is suited to a highly motivated individual with a keen interest in virus research and with relevant experience, and/or Masters or PhD
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importance for data driven solutions for grand challenges in the UK/globally. B3 A science/engineering PhD / degree or an equivalent professional qualification. B4 Project Management qualification. Skills
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science/engineering PhD / degree or an equivalent professional qualification. B4 Project Management qualification. Skills Essential C1 Excellent interpersonal skills. C2 Project management - both short-term
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, and instructional design, including the role of technology in supporting pedagogically-sound training and development. Desirable: B1 Working knowledge of University of Glasgow structures, policies, IT
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control and structural dynamics, reflector design and energy systems and economic modelling. The successful candidate will lead the SOLSPACE project research theme on Orbital Dynamics and Mission Analysis
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The School of Molecular Biosciences is a multi-disciplinary centre of excellence conducting world-leading molecular life science research in key areas of molecular, structural, cell, and systems
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where required. 5. Maintain and develop knowledge in the subject area through liaison with the schools in the college. 6. Keep abreast with advancements in technology, their applications, and continually
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mitochondria produce more ROS"? Here the student will use state-of-the-art technology to modify the fly epigenome testing if this affects the way mitochondria produce ROS. Techniques To complete the PhD