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modifying benchtop optical systems (e.g. modular microscopes, bespoke imaging/spectroscopy systems, etc.); adapting microfluidic systems to meet specific experimental needs, including fluid handling, flow
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systematic approach with a continuous awareness of the bigger picture to ensure shared success across boundaries. C3 Ability to respond to changing circumstances and proven track record of leading change
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Communications, Sensing and Imaging Antenna design and channel modelling Physical layer design and signal processing, new waveforms for 5G Radio resource allocation and MAC design Networking and joint design of
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around mitotic chromosomes (see image below) and we’ve also discovered major global effects of RNA on mitotic chromosomes that have never been described before so this is a very exciting field to be in
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Methodology The samples will be obtained from core repositories or collected by fieldwork, and analysed at Glasgow and other laboratories in the UK and internationally. Work will include conventional imaging
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applied to variety of data sources (from ‘omics’ to health records), and interdisciplinary skills including imaging and stratified medicine. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years full
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Mechanics, Flight and Flow Control Dynamics, Avionics, Navigation and Control Modelling and Simulation Communications, Sensing and Imaging Space and Exploration Technology Study options Study options full
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provides world-class facilities in structured light and quantum imaging. Our research teams are also partners in many major national and international research projects including: The ATLAS experiment
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would welcome postgraduate research include: Composition, including experimental music, intercultural aspects of composition and music and the moving image Historical and cultural musicology, including
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applications in the areas covered by our five School research clusters: Visual Culture In collaboration with the Stirling Maxwell Centre and building on the expertise in text/image research within the School