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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate at the Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, to work on international comparison of innovation policies. The RA will undertake
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would be an advantage. Experience within the field of medical device design would also be an advantage. Key responsibilities include developing, documenting and validating research protocols for a range
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, to assist in multidisciplinary projects related to computational design and laboratory characterization of antibodies and corresponding targets. The main objective of this role is to develop and deploy novel
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capabilities of national and regional industrial value chains and innovation systems can attract FDI; and how, in turn, FDI influences economic value creation and capture within these systems. The RA will
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Integration group led Dr Laura Torrente (www.capi.ceb.cam.ac.uk ). We are looking for different profiles including: - Expertise on designing, building and commissioning flow rigs (including LabView knowledge
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located in West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. Key responsibilities and duties are the design, implementation, and testing of high-current power-electronic circuits and circuit boards as well as of magnetic
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of the candidate include the design and fabrication of electrodes as well as electrochemical testing of their performance. This project focusses on processes that are compatible with roll-to-roll coating to ensure
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or behavioural data Ideating, designing and conducting neuroimaging/behavioural studies on statistical or aversive learning, using computational and neuroimaging research methods in humans Dissemination
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a new project with the aim to transform the design of engineering components from one based on selecting a best single material to one in which material properties and compositions are treated as
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A position exists for a Research Assistant/Associate to design, fabricate and validate implantable bioelectronic devices as part of a NIHR funded project to develop a minimally invasive spinal cord