81 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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interest in systems approaches to develop an understanding of the complexity, blockages and opportunities across the various systems (social and criminal justice policy areas) during the Blair Government so
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detailed analyses, but working closely with Justice Futures and their interest in systems approaches to develop an understanding of the complexity, blockages and opportunities across the various systems
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Applications are invited for the position of Research Fellow on Chinese development to contribute to an ERC-supported study at the Nottingham University Business School (NUBS). The purpose
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Chinese development to contribute to an ERC-supported study at the Nottingham University Business School (NUBS). The purpose of this role will be to support the Principal Investigator in developing research
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over the following 9 months. Researchers from multiple UK universities have been involved in the development of the 11.7T National Facility and the appointed Research Fellows in UHF MRI/S will work with
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are developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph nodes during breast cancer surgery. The instrument will allow surgeons
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Cancer Centre based in the Biodiscovery Institute. We are developing a groundbreaking technique based on autofluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman spectroscopy for detection of positive lymph nodes during
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humans, providing a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge neurophysiological and imaging techniques. The study will examine age-related differences in motor unit behaviour across multiple muscles
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managing and developing solid-state hydrogen technology, such as developing technology for the OceanRefuel project. This wide portfolio includes single and multiple stage metal hydride compressors
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differences in motor unit behaviour across multiple muscles and contraction levels, using high-density surface and intramuscular electromyography (EMG), high-density electroencephalography (EEG), functional MRI