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on the following link: https://sites.uclouvain.be/DN_GLITTER/ Consortium-wide individual research projects: DC1 – Multi-frequency GNSS-R signal processing DC2 – Investigation of advanced reflectometry instrumental
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recruitment administration, induction and probation processes and acting as the first point of contact for HR related queries. Providing administrative support to committee secretaries, organising meetings
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a powerful way to retrieve information from a reflecting surface (e.g. for Earth observation) by exploiting GNSS as signals of opportunity. Depending on i) the sensing platform (ground-based, airborne
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on the following link: https://sites.uclouvain.be/DN_GLITTER/ Consortium-wide individual research projects: DC1 – Multi-frequency GNSS-R signal processing DC2 – Investigation of advanced reflectometry instrumental
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available for the 3 week duration. Further details on the requirements for positions can be found here . Application process Application letters and CVs should be submitted outlining why you are interested in
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Supervisor will support the work of the Estates and Equans Operational teams in the area of Reactive Maintenance. The purpose of the Helpdesk is to act as the first point of contact for Stakeholders reporting
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About the Role Computational modelling is at the core of climate science, where complex models of earth systems are key to the scientific process. Most models embed significant inherent and
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include an early, late, and night shifts over 7 days a week. The Porters role is varied and wide ranging, acting as the first point of contact for all students and visitors, dealing with safety and security
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The Brain Cancer Virtual Institute (BCVI) at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge is looking for a Research Assistant to coordinate sample collection and processing
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processing and endogenous modulation of pain signals in the central nervous system. The postdoc will be supervised by Dr Flavia Mancini and join the dynamic and multidisciplinary research environment