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, the role holder will be responsible for implementing our CDT’s accredited training and professional development programme. This varied role will involve liaising with academics, students and training
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/work/total-rewards-calculator.htm to see the value of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University. About our Team The post holder will join the research group led by Prof Erika Andersson. Also part of
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research project “Learned Quantitative Stochastic Imaging”, led by Prof. Marcelo Pereyra with funding from a prestigious UKRI EPSRC Open Fellowship. This project aims to establish the mathematical and
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as well as how they inform each other. The supervisory team for this project will consist of Dr Marion Winters & Prof. Jo Drugan. Candidates are encouraged to contact Dr Winters (m.winters@hw.ac.uk
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, imaging and communication systems and (ii) Leonardo UK, providing application expertise and end-user feedback. The applicant will be expected to work directly with Dr. Yoann Altmann, Prof. Steve McLaughlin
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programme development to Advisory Panel for the Chair, chaired by Prof Medero. Additional Information The Materials & Circularity Research Group (M&CRG) The transdisciplinary group from Heriot Watt University
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, and the successful candidate will have the aspiration to develop our world-class research activity and the drive and commitment to contribute to and develop our teaching programme. Essential E1: A PhD
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world-class research activity and the drive and commitment to contribute to and develop our teaching programme. Essential Criteria E1. PhD in computer science or an associated field. E2. Track-record
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partners working on waveguide fabrication and electrical engineering. It will be carried out under the supervision of Prof Margherita Mazzera, who is principal investigator of the funded project. For more
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under the lead of Prof Hand and Dr Carter is part of the dynamic, multi-national Applied Optics and Photonics Group (AOP: http://www.aop.hw.ac.uk/) at Heriot-Watt University. The HPLA group uses a wide