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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sufficient postdoctoral experience in a related field, appropriate to an early career researcher E2 A track record of presentation and publication of research results in quality journals/conferences E3
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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