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electrophysiology, particularly EEG, you will design and conduct experiments focused on spatial navigation memory, specifically exploring variations in both healthy aging individuals and early onset dementia groups
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development, you will design and test an operando electrochemical cell for probing catalyst chemical state under realistic electrochemical conditions. This will include the capability to perform online activity
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tasks such as utilising classification and segmentation models to understand hardware requirements for monitoring Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and designing and developing software to enhance
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techniques available at international synchrotron facilitates. Building on work within the group on operando technique development, you will design and test an operando electrochemical cell for probing
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be responsible for managing your own academic research and administrative activities. You will design and perform original research and develop new scientific techniques. You will provide help to Dr
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students. They will be expected to design and carry out research both independently and as part of a team. The successful applicants will become an integral and valued member of a multi-disciplinary, dynamic
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students. They will be expected to design and carry out research both independently and as part of a team. The successful applicants will become an integral and valued member of a multi-disciplinary, dynamic
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for Intelligent Transport (CIT) which combines complementary strengths in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Power Systems, Robotics and AI, Digital Design and Manufacturing, and Advanced Materials to drive
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working and communication skills are also essential. Experience in the analysis and/or interpretation of OMOP-mapped data and experience designing and conducting cohort, self-controlled, and similar studies
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survival for some NET patients, but the long-term outlook for most patients with advanced NETs remains poor. This work will directly influence future clinical trial design in neuroendocrine cancer patients