10 Computer-Science "University of California, Santa Barbara" Fellowship positions at University of Glasgow
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, chemical automation, programming, scripting languages such as Python, and algorithm development. You will have extensive experience of software development / PhD in Computing or in Chemistry with a strong
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, chemical automation, programming, Python programming language, and algorithm development. You will have extensive experience of software development / PhD in Computing or in Chemistry with a strong computing
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some hobby level expertise in electronics / 3D printing are encouraged to apply. You will have a PhD in Chemistry with a strong Computer Science background and programming skills. For appointment
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informatics to improve the care of brain injured patients . If a potential fellow has an area of interest not mentioned above, the department can usually accommodate other projects, so please get in contact
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students undertaking higher degrees are required to participate in the Research Training Programme in generic and transferable skills coordinated by the Graduate School. Full details of the programme are
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). This is a interdisciplinary BHF programme grant involving scientific work-packages (WPs): 1) Clinical, 2) Systems medicine, and 3) Health Economics. WP1) Cohort study - In 4 UK centres, 600 patients with
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expertise and / or interest in the following areas: robotics, electronics design, microfluidics, optical control, 3D printing, analytics for chemistry. We are looking for someone with experience / wish
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Research Fellows are encouraged to attend workshops and training in generic transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details
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Astronomy Technology Centre (ATC) in Edinburgh are responsible for developing and building these optical benches. The team is funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA). The optical benches are built on Zerodur, a
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor