29 postdoctoral-power-electronics positions at University of Glasgow in United Kingdom
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great broad-based research-intensive universities. Applications for the post are welcome in the general areas of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), which complement existing strengths in the Glasgow
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Job Purpose To carry out research and scholarship in a priority area, outlined above, within Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering, deliver an excellent student experience through teaching and
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Essential: C1 Ability, drive and influence to develop and sustain an international research profile. C2 Research creativity and strong cross discipline collaborative ability as appropriate. C3 Excellent
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neurotechnology and Brain-Computer Interfacing. The aim is to explore long-term behavioural and neurological effects of regulating EEG brain rhythms in humans using two synergistic techniques: neurofeedback and
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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer/ Reader in Geotechnics for Sustainability and Resilience of Infrastructure
two years of appointment. Skills Essential: C1 Ability, drive and influence to develop and sustain an international research profile. C2 Research creativity and strong cross discipline collaborative
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knowledge and understanding within the field. A3 Membership of a relevant professional body or commitment to achieving professional status within two years of appointment. Skills Essential: C1 Ability
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Essential: C1 Ability, drive and influence to develop and sustain an international research profile. C2 Research creativity and strong cross discipline collaborative ability as appropriate. C3 Excellent
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Ability, drive and influence to develop and sustain an international research profile. C2 Research creativity and strong cross discipline collaborative ability as appropriate. C3 Excellent communication
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Ability, drive and influence to develop and sustain an international research profile. C2 Research creativity and strong cross discipline collaborative ability as appropriate. C3 Excellent communication
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mechanisms in graphene-based electronic devices. It will include the acquisition and analysis of data using electron microscopy techniques in order to identify sources of failure. The role will run in