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the University to support their professional development and project delivery. This role is based full-time at Ingenium Biometric Laboratories in Canterbury, Kent. Due to the nature of the research and the lab
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senior lab member you would be expected to aid in the training of junior members; some more details about the group can be found here: https://the-williams-group.co.uk/ . Informal enquiries should be
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of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellow Prof Christina Vanderwel on the project “Simulating air pollution in the lab”. The aim of this research is to apply novel data assimilation techniques to reconstruct wind
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supportive and collaborative environment, and as a senior lab member you would be expected to aid in the training of junior members; some more details about the group can be found here: https://the-williams
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, Organisation and Resource Management You should have experience managing multidisciplinary projects, with the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines. Skills in managing staff, students, and lab resources
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at the University but work in a strong collaborative environment with Microsoft researchers to solve scientifically-interesting, but also “real-world” challenges associated with bringing a new technology from the lab
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deadlines. Skills in managing staff, students, and lab resources are required. Experience running multi-disciplinary research projects or lab pipelines is a plus. Problem Solving and Initiative You’ll need a
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, you will lead a wide range of optical fabrication and characterisation activities, working side-by-side with researchers to develop the world's lowest-loss on-chip optical resonators. A core part of
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multiple projects are required. You should have experience overseeing lab resources and aligning activities with strategic priorities. The role demands the ability to design experiments, resolve challenges
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. In this EPSRC-funded project, you will lead a wide range of optical fabrication and characterisation activities, working side-by-side with researchers to develop the world's lowest-loss on-chip optical