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rhythms in population health. This post is part of a large, interdisciplinary research programme, offering attractive opportunities to work across conventional boundaries and pursue hypothesis-led science
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, and computational science while developing a broad skill set. The successful candidate will have, or be close to completion of, a PhD in a discipline closely related to neuroscience. With experience in
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. Join our cutting-edge research program, spearheaded by Prof. Tamar Makin, as we delve into the fascinating realms of motor control, neural representation of the human body, and robotic body augmentation
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. Join our cutting-edge research program, spearheaded by Prof. Tamar Makin, as we delve into the fascinating realms of motor control, neural representation of the human body, and robotic body augmentation
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About the role We are seeking a candidate that has obtained (or will obtain soon) a PhD in a relevant subject (i.e. virology, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, cell biology). Experience
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matrix mechanics, particularly in chemoresistance. Notably, the biological aspects of chemoresistance and drug efficacy screening will be the responsibility of the lab’s postdoctoral biologist, who will
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characterising advanced catalytic materials, as well as evaluating and optimising plasma-catalytic processes for CO2 conversion. You will work to deepen our understanding of the reaction mechanisms in plasma
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characterising advanced catalytic materials, as well as evaluating and optimising plasma-catalytic processes for CO2 conversion. You will work to deepen our understanding of the reaction mechanisms in plasma
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programmes: Chemistry; Physics; Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering and Brewing & Distilling. In the 2019 National Student Survey Heriot-Watt University
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variability, including extremes, for Ireland & the UK and explore recent trends. To explore the physical mechanisms for why this variability occurs, for example by relating rainfall statistics to weather