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collaborative programme bringing together a team of leading experts in advanced electron microscopy imaging, first-principles modelling, metal halide semiconductor thin-film and device fabrication, and
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the selection process. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up
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The Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP ) laboratory at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (HWU ), headed by Professor Yves Wiaux, is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in computational imaging
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collaborative programme bringing together a team of leading experts in advanced electron microscopy imaging, first-principles modelling, metal halide semiconductor thin-film and device fabrication, and
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have or be close the completion of a PhD/Phil in molecular or cell biology or neuroscience or a relevant area together with relevant experience. Experience in mammalian cell culture and analysis
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at the bottom of the next page after you click “Apply Now”. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. Please note that this is a PhD level
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of the next page after you click “Apply Now”. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. * Please note that this is a PhD level role but
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. The research requires experience in high vacuum systems, laser, molecular beams and laser desorption sources, charged particle beams and optics, velocity-map imaging detection, and the associated data processing
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period of 12 months in the first instance, with potential to extend. The project involves advanced theory for new ultrafast imaging experiments and is funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
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solar (thermal and PV) and geothermal energy with soil-based thermal storage to enable reliable 24/7 operation of adsorption desalination. We also develop low-cost sorption composites from locally