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We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant in Participatory Methods and Co-Design located within the Neuroscience, Ethics and Society (NEUROSEC) Team in the Department of Psychiatry. Led by
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funded by industry (Ørsted) and is fixed-term for 12 months. The role is concerned with developing and exploiting new data-driven modelling techniques for the analysis and design of offshore foundations
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We are seeking a Research Assistant to assist in the design and coordination of a clinical trial of a novel microparticle formulation as a means of delivering targeted therapy to patients suffering
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examine performance experimentally, and use numerical / analytical analysis to model and understand behaviour. You will be responsible for the design and thermal performance assessment of a range of turbine
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the EPSRC and is fixed-term for 3 years with the possibility of extension. The role is to lead the development of integrated whole system design models of tidal stream turbines for renewable power generation
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the EPSRC and is fixed-term for 2 years with the possibility of extension. The role is to lead the design and analysis of fixed bottom and floating offshore structures for application to tidal stream energy
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to develop correlative technologies to visualize integration targeting by cryoET in situ. You will be managing the project day-to-day, including both design and action of strategies in molecular biology and
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to 2 years in the first instance. You will be responsible for the design and testing of machine-learning based algorithms for HAIC. You will work with clinical domain experts to develop tools and
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will be responsible for the day-to-day administration of the project, contributing to the design of research materials and arrangements for data-gathering, as well as analysing and presenting data
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, advocating for and educating stakeholders on the importance of research in informing design decisions and driving organisational success Building user centred practices within teams Using user centred design