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Business School, this research post will be instrumental for conducting different empirical studies that will bring novel understanding of human relationships with self-avatars. Essential skills therefore
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a ‘Researcher in Residence’ in the area of Human Computer Interaction. This Researcher will add value and their specialist expertise to the Hub’s Research and Fellowship programmes, collaborating with
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digital device production, from a range of possible backgrounds that could include human-computer interaction, IoT or embedded device design, electronic engineering or digital manufacturing. The pro
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an active part in administrative processes, including Open Days and Post-Offer Visitor Days. Act as personal tutor. Conduct research in your chosen field. Develop and enact plans for grant capture and Impact
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legislation when working with human brain tissue. You have a relevant technical background to the role, or are a recent neuroscience graduates looking for research experience to help develop their career in
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. Working at Royal Fort Lodge the role will involve face to face interactions with staff, students and visitors. On a daily basis you will be producing staff and student Ucards and dealing with a host of
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robotic technologies for next-generation industrial applications and human-robot collaboration. We are looking for world-class researchers with a high degree of innovative spirit and enthusiasm to operate
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role, the post-holder will be required to work on campus every day and have regular face-to-face contact with students and staff. Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Part-time, 28 hours per week
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approaches (e.g. AI) and human genetic epidemiology. We primarily use Drosophila for unparalleled opportunities to probe the subcellular dynamics of the immune response and tissue repair live in vivo. For more
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projects. This is a 12-month fixed term contract and will be an ideal secondment opportunity for someone looking to gain further experience in relationship management and student engagement. The role will