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& Engineering Supervising Principal Investigator: Professor Alex Rothman Research project area: Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) The fellow will work on an MRC funded study involving the implantation of pulmonary
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This is for one position which can be appointed at either Associate or Fellow level depending on experience and skill set New full-time post is available from January 2026 on a fixed term basis for
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, automotive, electrical/electronic engineering or computer science. Also, experience in the following areas is highly desirable: Control development and implementation, including neural networks Instrumentation
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. Although this approach has led to the development of alloys such as Type 316, Alloy 617, 800H, and 709, the process remains slow, expensive, and inefficient. Creep-fatigue represents a complex interplay of
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to formulate and lead a research programme that will deliver innovative, world-class science in molecular host-microbes interactions or a related field and good knowledge of JIC/NRP research fields, underpinning
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As a University of Applied Learning, SIT works closely with industry in our research pursuits. Our research staff will have the opportunity to be equipped with applied research skill sets
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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The School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work are currently seeking to recruit a Research Fellow. The post will entail supporting the PI with the preparation and delivery the funded
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, automotive, electrical/electronic engineering or computer science. Also, experience in the following areas is highly desirable: Control development and implementation, including neural networks Instrumentation
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Government policies and to inform innovation for industry leading to increased economic growth. Our main source of funding is from the Scottish Government funded Strategic Research Programme (SRP) which we