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-The-Shelf (COTS), all-digital radar systems linked to an array of ultra-stable, ultra-low phase noise oscillators. The project is part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT
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capacity for dementia research in England. The post-holder will be supervised by Professor Robin Miller and supported by Dr Chris Poyner, a DEMCOMM Fellow, with remote working as standard and access
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for organising and developing the Active Residence Programme (ARP), which delivers sport and physical activity offers to residents of University-owned accommodation to create a sense of community, wellbeing and
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-of-concept devices containing simple sensing modalities, some electronic processing, and active actuation. Role Summary Work within specified research grants and projects associated with the Intelli
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(especially the Communications and Engagement Manager, Strategic Communications Advisor and Head of Operations) as well as IMPACT’s delivery and national leads. Remote working will be supported within this role
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capable of measuring the electrical impedance of surrounding intestinal tissue and imaging the mucosal surface. The capsule will process the sensing and imaging data to detect and grade the severity
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be able to manage queries. This role is varied, and the post holder should have a flexible approach to tasks. The post requires a strong sense of initiative, the ability to ‘multi-task’ and effective
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towards quantum sensing for a wide range of applications. The Quantum Sensing Group at the University of Birmingham is seeking candidates who are eager to undertake research into cold atom gravity gradient
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delivering face to face and remote training, ideally in the use of learning technologies. Understanding of stakeholder requirements to ensure solutions are developed to meet their needs. Ability to provide
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. The post holder requires a strong sense of initiative, the ability to ‘multi-task’ and effective communication skills. They will be involved in providing dedicated support for drug discovery initiatives