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Centre (5GIC/6GIC) is looking to recruit a Research Fellow (PostDoc) Position in Advanced Signal Processing for MIMO Systems. The successful candidates will be part of the Wireless Systems Lab group and
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difference. About the role The Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) home of the 5G and 6G Innovation Centre (5GIC/6GIC) is looking to recruit a Research Fellow (PostDoc) Position in Advanced Signal
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role The Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) home of the 5G and 6G Innovation Centre (5GIC/6GIC) is looking to recruit a Research Fellow (PostDoc) Position in Advanced Signal Processing for MIMO
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with WIN’s Analysis Group. The post holder will also provide guidance and supervision to less experienced members of the research group, including junior postdocs, collaborators, and PhD and project
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responsibilities, and are at the forefront of the movement to make lab-based research more sustainable. The Dunn School has pride in supporting its postdocs and research staff in their career ambitions. It has a
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quality and magnetic properties. A further set of tasks will involve advanced lithography for nanofabricating devices. The postdoc (PDRA) will then use a combination of imaging and electrical
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. You will have the opportunity to work with students and postdocs from the Kennedy’s world-leading research groups both to provide bioinformatics training and to make contributions to publications in
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with other research staff and students working on the ART research programme, including research assistants, PhD students, postdocs, and software developers. Good time management, attention to detail
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phenotypic consequences for plant microbe interactions and plant development. You will receive horticultural/technical assistance and collaborate with postdocs studying other aspects of plant-microbe
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Aislinn Bowler and Professor Jonna Kuntsi but will also work with other research staff and students working on the ART research programme, including research assistants, PhD students, postdocs, and software