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electrical power distribution system. Prior knowledge on power system condition monitoring would be an advantage. Experience in project work would an advantage. Share this job Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Apply
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the opportunity to modulate different spatially-distributed populations by exposure to different radiation doses. Using these technologies may allow the delivery of radiation which (a) preserves and (b) stimulates
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, cloud computing, and distributed architectures, to enable efficient analysis of large-scale biomedical datasets. Collaborate with clinical and academic partners, both internally and externally, to ensure
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signal processing Extensive research experience and scholarship on radar systems and signal processing, ideally for distributed radar sensors, and general knowledge of the effects of oscillator
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distributing questionnaires, conducting interviews, and analysing data. - Contribute to the development of the Digital Lives Framework and an accredited CPD training programme for counselling professionals
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that the distribution of endodermal progenitors results from a stochastic process where sustained Nodal signalling provides a competency window for the switching of bipotential progenitors to an endodermal fate
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research funding with a projected rapid growth in research staff. The Centre is multidisciplinary in its structure and distributed leadership, welcoming researchers from different disciplines whose work