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must be able to demonstrate an excellent track record in one or more areas of AI. You will be expected to design, conduct and manage original research and deliver innovation projects in AI applied in
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to completion) in atmospheric physics or related fields. Experience in atmospheric physics and track record in atmospheric modelling and the constraint of atmospheric models with observations are essential as
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and Innovation Associate to join this ambitious project. You should hold a PhD in a relevant field such as applied/pure mathematics or physics and have an established track record of original research
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experience relevant to biomedical laboratory research, including cell culture techniques, and show a clear interest in the research topic, particularly renal pathology. A strong academic track record is
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advanced optical spectroscopic techniques and modelling, e.g. ultrafast (sub-picosecond) photoluminescence, absorption or photoconductivity techniques. Knowledge of semiconductor physics and a track record
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. You will have excellent communication skills including a track record of contributing to publications and presentations and an ability to contribute ideas for new research projects. Experience
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of your PI, to carry out experiments, trouble-shoot, generate and analyse data, to deliver on this BBSRC funded research project aims. Focus on, adapt, learn new methods and develop research objectives and
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modelling efforts. Duties include running and analysing experiments, developing and conducting individual and collaborative research objectives, proposals and projects. The role holder will be expected
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prioritise own day to day work and resources to achieve agreed research objectives, leading the work of small teams of research assistants and/or research students as required. Undertake quality research and
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the personal requirements Determine appropriate methodologies for research, with advice and support where required Contribute to grant applications submitted by others and in time develop own research objectives