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basis starting from 01/04/2026 for 24 months. For further information, please contact: Prof. Victoria Chapman (victoria.chapman@nottingham.ac.uk ), Dr Federico Dajas-Bailador (F.Dajas-Bailador
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explore and develop new types of memristors that can be switched both optically and electronically, therefore opening the route to new applications in computer vision. The position will be based in
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) and other activities to support the project. These may include organising workshops, conferences and other public-facing events, constructing bibliographies, preparing outputs for publication, data
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with local NHS Trusts, and is fully-registered by UKCRC (http://www.ukcrc-ctu.org.uk ). Our mission is to conduct high quality, high impact, multicentre trials to improve health and well-being. We
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, numerical modelling, data analysis, and interpretation of results. Alongside this, around 30% of the role will involve contributing to publications and actively supporting the development of future research
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high-level of independence and leadership the development of the new methodology and synthesis under the direction of Dr Mattia Silvi • Prepare high quality supporting information for publications
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and office working each week What next Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy please click ‘Apply Now’ to complete your details. Please contact (Dr Peter
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30/04/2029. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Vinay Shukla (vinay.shukla@nottingham.ac.uk ). Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy please click ‘Apply
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experimental and modelling components of the project. This work will require effective communication with the broader international team of researchers and project partners to share information efficiently
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and under the mentorship of Prof Andrew French and Dr. Michael Pound, at the Computer Vision Lab, Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham. Apart from contributing to existing research projects