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of the project, including developing protocols for ethical review, conducting interviews with VR companies and care home staff, assisting with the initial piloting of the VR training and working closely with our
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Are you ready to deliver projects that power innovation, research, and education at one of the UK’s leading universities? This is your chance to lead complex, high-value technology projects
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, answering two key questions: Given a robot, what tasks can it perform? and Given a task, what robots can perform it? The application will leverage ongoing research to describe robot systems and map robot
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well as the wider project team. You will be based in the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research and Primary Care, in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health. The role allows a mix of office-based
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good communication skills and ability to network with diverse groups of researchers. You should also have good recording and curation skills to enable high project throughput. Candidates with strong
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and associated training and compliance matters. This will include the correct drafting and submission of all applications for new personal and project licences and amendments for Animal Welfare and
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The University seeks to appoint a research associate with expertise on experimental techniques in the Department of Computer Science to work on an interdisciplinary project on Skyrmionics
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We are seeking a Research Project Manager to oversee a £1m research programme focussed on cancer inequalities ensuring successful delivery, working closely with the Principle Investigator and
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. The successful appointee will join the group as a research technician and will be part of a project funded by the Medical Research Council investigating mechanisms of plasticity in Small Cell Lung Cancer
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The Role Join our growing team to help re-architect and re-implement the University’s research virtual machine (RVM) and high-throughput computing (HTC) platforms. Beyond provisioning and