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team leader. To routinely communicate complex and conceptual ideas to those with limited knowledge as well as to peers using high level skills and a range of media and to present the results
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dissect the morphogenesis of complex organs like the heart in exceptional detail, within the physiological context of a living embryo. A key step during vertebrate heart development is chamber maturation
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disciplines related to the UKRI-funded Supergen Network Plus on AI for Renewable Energy (SuperAIRE). You will also collaborate with different regional and national policymakers and stakeholders, including
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objects at long ranges with greater accuracy and at lower cost. The SERENE group at University of Birmingham have designed a novel networked OTHR (NOTHR). The initial proof of concept for the design has
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will have experience in the assessment of patients with complex neurological conditions and neurophysiology. As the position is for one day per week it is envisaged that the successful candidate will
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-apartheid campaign, and Professor Michael Levitt for his joint work in developing multiscale models for complex chemical systems. Notable alumni include British sprinter and world-record holder Dina Asher
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respiratory medicine services at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and NIHR’s West Midlands Regional Research Delivery Network in primary care research. This position offers an exciting
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-apartheid campaign, and Professor Michael Levitt for his joint work in developing multiscale models for complex chemical systems. Notable alumni include British sprinter and world-record holder Dina Asher
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challenges involved in integration of quantum sensors into complex systems. They will also join a thriving quantum technology research base at the University of Birmingham. The University has been active in
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multidisciplinary, multisector and multisite network. The post holder will need to operate effectively in a team with academics from STEM and social science disciplines, as well as people in the private and third