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Job Description Heriot-Watt University Malaysia is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic candidate to help deliver research work in the area of hydrogen reactor control system. The successful candidate
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-fast, low-energy optical interconnects in collaboration with Microsoft and two Finnish SMEs. The project focuses on development new optomechanical control methods for macroscopic quantum states of light
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-fast, low-energy optical interconnects in collaboration with Microsoft and two Finnish SMEs. The project focuses on development new optomechanical control methods for macroscopic quantum states of light
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the needs of marginalised populations? If this sounds of interest, then we would welcome your application. In this role, you will work across several projects including- a randomised controlled trial of
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programming for hardware control, data acquisition, and automation, computational reconstruction, data correlation. Interpersonal and leadership skills as required for interdisciplinary collaborative research
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the attacker compromises any steps in the software development process by deliberately incorporating vulnerabilities into the code to be triggered at a later stage of the software life cycle. We are looking
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to that data will be strictly controlled. More information relating to the manner in which we process your personal data is located within our privacy notice for staff, job applicants and others working
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strictly controlled. More information relating to the manner in which we process your personal data is located within our privacy notice for staff, job applicants and others working at the University
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processes. Carbonate biomineralisation is a key process in global carbon cycling, but there are major gaps in our understanding of how biominerals form. We lack a quantitative understanding that can predict
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Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development