15 Electrical-Engineering research jobs at University of Glasgow in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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industrial design of the coil housing, and a track record of developing custom-built coils for UHF MRI. You must hold a PhD in MRI physics, electrical/electronic engineering or a related subject. Expertise in
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Purpose To make a leading contribution to the UKRI-funded Engineering Biology Mission Award project titled ‘Synthetically engineered microalgae for improved gut function and humanhealth’. The project aims
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the UKRI-funded Engineering Biology mission award project titled ‘Synthetically engineered microalgae for improved gut function and human health
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postgraduate research students as assigned by Director of HEHTA. 9. Keep up to date with current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline. Engage in personal, professional and career
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of engineering system design. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to formulating and submitting research publications and research proposals and help manage and direct this complex and
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etc.] and associated admin as assigned by the Head of School and in consultation with Principal Investigator. 10. Keep up to date with current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline. 11
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to a project Improving Neurofeedback Efficacy with Brain-Responsive Music working with Dr Aleksandra Vuckovic, Reader in Rehabilitation Engineering
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. Perform administrative tasks related to the activities of the research group and School, including Budgets/Expenditure. 8. Keep up to date with current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline
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Job Purpose You will contribute to a new InnovateUK project called “UK-GRAFT: The UK Graphene Research and Fabrication Technology Foundry”. This is an ambitious programme towards creating
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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