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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford. The post holder will have responsibility for developing research on the ecology, climate change and remote sensing of tropical forests
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wasting of livestock. In the course of infection trypanosomes moderate their parasitaemia by quorum sensing to generate replication arrested ‘stumpy forms’, which prevent rapid host death and are pre
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. Reference letters will only be requested for shortlisted candidates. For an informal discussion about the post, please feel free to contact Dr Greg Ashton by emailing gregory.ashton@rhul.ac.uk. For queries
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no sooner than 1st July 25. This is a laboratory-based role and as such it needs to be performed on site for roughly 80% of the time, but there will be opportunities to work remotely for roughly 20% of
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Grant project “GUANTUM: Probing the limits of quantum mechanics and gravity with micromechanical oscillators” . Project 2: Remote connection and strong coupling in coherent electromechanics We utilize
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, please feel free to contact Dr Greg Ashton by emailing gregory.ashton@rhul.ac.uk For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk
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campus-based role that is not suitable for remote working. Education, Qualifications and Experience Education & Qualifications: Essential Criteria An Engineering Doctorate or PhD in a relevant area of
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experience in geo-spatial analysis and working with remotely-sensed satellite imagery Demonstrable experience of image analysis (for example, using Google Earth Engine or PlanetScope) Experience of programming
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indicated in the application on the CV and cover letter. This is a campus-based role that is not suitable for remote working: Must be able to work as part of a team on the experiments at Heriot-Watt