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Systems, Power & Energy PhD opportunities Systems, Power and Energy research within the School of Engineering is tackling many strategic and challenging areas of research in energy, ultrasonics
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We are focused on fostering education and training in research to develop microenvironments to investigate and instruct cellular behaviour including, but not solely, stem cell differentiation. Our
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of personal development in a similar role. A2 Specialist theoretical and practical knowledge of electronics and electrical engineering of energy harvesters (ideally with experience in triboelectric research
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high quality research, training and mentorship to excellent and ambitious students interested in cancer research, including- but not limited to- its intersection with stem cell biology, immunity
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imaging in various microscopes including confocal, live cell and fluorescent microscopy including development of methodologies. Experience in embedding, sectioning, and staining paraffin tissue blocks. D3
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within set timescales. Desirable D1. Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, particularly qPCR measurements. D2. Experience in developing and troubleshooting novel methods D3. Experience in
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, energy, and enthusiasm, as well as excellent time management and organisational skills, with the ability to define priorities and work flexibly and effectively under pressure to meet demanding (and
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or techniques Desirable B1 Specialist knowledge of energy efficiency of mobile communication systems and/or machine learning Skills Essential: C1 Excellent programming, algorithm development, and mathematical
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Job Purpose We have an exciting opportunity for a bioinformatician to work on single cell transcriptomics in the School of Infection and Immunity, University of Glasgow. You will join a team of
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considerably over the years and to fuel this growth we have recently acquired state-of-the-art single-cell and spatial omics instruments. As a highly skilled and experienced researcher, you will play