10 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science Fellowship positions at University of Glasgow
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Job Purpose Applications are invited for a position to join the Digital Chemistry and Chemputation team lead by Prof. Lee Cronin (www.croninlab.com) in the area of software and database development
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Job Purpose Applications are invited for a position to join the Digital Chemistry and Chemputation team lead by Prof. Lee Cronin (www.croninlab.com) in the area of software and database development
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Job Purpose Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to join the vibrant and dynamic team of Prof. Lee Cronin (Complex Chemical Systems Group - www.croninlab.com). The researcher will be
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the project(s). 13. 50% of this position will support Clinical activities at the Clinical Research Facility at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in a specialty related to research in the School
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). This is a interdisciplinary BHF programme grant involving scientific work-packages (WPs): 1) Clinical, 2) Systems medicine, and 3) Health Economics. WP1) Cohort study - In 4 UK centres, 600 patients with
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expertise and / or interest in the following areas: robotics, electronics design, microfluidics, optical control, 3D printing, analytics for chemistry. We are looking for someone with experience / wish
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at least three manuscripts of material for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings/discussions and departmental research group activities. Present
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new areas for use) • Novel nebuliser technology • Delirium At the Golden Jubilee National Hospital Prof. Ben Shelley and Dr Philip McCall are engaged several work streams exploring
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor
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Astronomy Technology Centre (ATC) in Edinburgh are responsible for developing and building these optical benches. The team is funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA). The optical benches are built on Zerodur, a