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and the Industrial Revolution, with a mission to educate working people for technical and scientific jobs. Our founding mission, and character of the University across the years has been to make
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of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University. Detailed Description The Post Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) will work on developing and demonstrating laser-based processing of additively manufactured parts
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The successful candidate will set up and maintain equipment, prepare materials, organise consumables and diagnose and rectify faults in teaching and research laboratories. In addition, the laboratory technician
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amendment over time as the role develops and/or priorities and requirements evolve. Education, Qualifications & Experience: Essential Educated to at least degree or equivalent practical experience in
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) at the Institute of Sensors, Signals, and Systems (ISSS) of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. We seek outstanding self-motivated individuals developing world-leading research in either of the following areas
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-year research programme into Integrated Quantum Networks (IQN). The IQN Hub is supported by an initial £21.8M award from UKRI and additional industrial support, including ‘in-kind’ and direct financial
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developments related to integrated quantum photonic devices for quantum communication and computation. The work will be conducted in the framework of a recently funded EPSRC grant involving world-leading
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Edinburgh, Dubai and Malaysia. Why Join Us? Enjoy the flexibility of a hybrid working environment Access continuous professional development and Azure training Enjoy generous annual leave and a beautiful
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of Operations but working closely with the Executive Dean, Director of Learning and Teaching, Senior Programme Directors and other colleagues. They will collaborate with the Student Advising team
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developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering and