20 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 research jobs at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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their quest to achieve net zero. If your expertise and passion lie in areas such as: analysing shipping and logistics systems; helping ports to become both greener and smarter; investigating pathways to net
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. This post is tenable for 24 months. The post will be based at the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre (JWMDRC), a centre for translational research in genetic neuromuscular diseases with around 90
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particular level. This post is full time, fixed term until 31 September 2026 The post will be based at the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre (JWMDRC) at Newcastle University. Informal enquires
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in vitro or/and in vivo information storage. More specifically, the post holder will work collaboratively with our other nanobiotechnologists and scientific computing experts to achieve project goals
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physical activity to detect clinically relevant changes to post-diagnostic care, interventions and potential disease modifying effects. You will be expected to provide training and technical assistance
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, ‘How autonomous is syntax? A case study of Romance causation and perception’. The post will run from 1 September 2024 to 31st August 2027, the length of this three-year project. The project is led by
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well as the UK Metamaterial Network and the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry . We are keen to hear from applicants who have a keen interest in the design, simulation, manufacturing, and experimental
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the UK. Activities will include: data preparation, statistical/epidemiological analysis, interpretation and dissemination. You should have post-graduate training and/or significant work experience in
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will also be responsible for managing and updating the project website. This post is part-time, at 0.8fte (29.6 hours) per week for 18 months from September 2024. Alternatively, a reduced fte for a
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rewarding opportunity for Research Assistants/Associate to join us. We are keen to hear from those of you who have a keen interest in the Visualisation of data. You will join a diverse community of