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post will provide lectures and laboratory-based teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Specifically, you would be required to cover
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Engineering or AI, sponsored by research councils or industry, and are expected to liaise with industrial partners as part of EngBioCDT. Candidates should hold a relevant PhD, with post-qualification research
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presentations and public engagement. Skills, Experience & Qualification needed. PhD, or equivalent research experience, in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or similar technical area
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that integrates modern and emerging technologies in the delivery of core topics in Civil Engineering. Ideally, candidates should have expertise in two or more of the following subject areas: Highway and
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The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast is seeking to appoint a fixed term Teaching Fellow in Engineering, Environment and Sustainability (Maternity Cover
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successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. PhD awarded (or near completion) in Electrical or Computer Engineering 2
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qualified in relevant subject area (or pending results) Desirable criteria 1. PhD in Chemical Engineering 2. Research experiences in process systems engineering 3. Academic writing skills and
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include SRIF-funded Genomics and Mass Spectrometry centres, a radioisotope suite, cell culture facilities, a Biological Services Unit, a metabolic unit for human feeding studies and high-quality library and
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great broad-based research-intensive universities. Applications for the post are welcome in the general areas of Data Systems and Knowledge & Data Engineering, which complement existing strengths in
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laboratory techniques, including cell culture, staining, WB, DNA and RNA analysis. The role is to work on a new therapies and biomarker identification project for patients with muscular dystrophies. In