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). This sits within a broader initiative: the ESRC Smart Data Research UK programme ( www.sdruk.ukri.org/ ). Smart Data Research UK (SDR UK) is an investment of £22 million in new data services, enabling
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You will join a team working closely with academics and technical staff from the School of Engineering and the Institute of Population Health. As part of this team, you will be responsible for designing, developing and producing a working prototype of a novel approach to using a Virtual Reality...
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, devising and conducting original experiments. You should have a PhD degree in soft condensed matter physics or to be close to submission of doctoral thesis (Grade 7) or a Masters degree in physics
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. The aim of the KTP is to transfer knowledge from the Inclusionaries Lab / University team to develop cutting-edge, inclusive hardware and physical products that make a life-changing impact. The KTP
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research on urban health. More information is available at GroundsWell and Healthy Urban Places. You should have a degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., computer science, engineering, mathematics
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will involve processing medical image data sets, taking experimental measurements of movement patterns in living birds and conducting dynamic physics simulations of locomotion in both living birds and
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datasets and demonstrate familiarity with statistics software packages, such as Stata and Python. Knowledge about computer text analysis is also desirable. Excellent written communication skills are required
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commit to personal professional and technical development related to the role. You will have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science, (or equivalent) gained via appropriate work experience and
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at the University of Liverpool. You will be part of an exciting Liverpool-based UKRI-funded programme of research called ¿SCHOUSE: Supporting Communities in social Housing and Optimising Urban food System
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You will support a NIHR funded research project investigating the feasibility of using a novel virtual reality-based patient immobilisation system during radiotherapy to head and neck cancers. This development aims to reduce feelings of anxiety among patients during their daily treatment. The...