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and lead a new area of work in process metallurgy to support recycling of metals and minerals as part of a growing multidisciplinary team at the University. Background and context It is no exaggeration
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Research Assistant in Laser Material Processing Directorate: School of Engineering & Physical Sciences Grade: Grade 6 (£30,805 - £36,130) pro rata Contract Type: Part Time (0.5FTE), Fixed Term (6
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Grade and Salary: Grade 5, £26,338 - £30,805 Contract details: 17.5 hours per week (0.5 FTE), Fixed Term for 8 months Department: Interaction Lab, Dept of Computer Science About our team: The post will be in the Interaction Lab at Heriot-Watt University's School of Mathematics and Computer...
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, astronomy, art investigation, or medicine. Our research activities range from signal and image processing theory to application, and impact different areas of society. SIPLab is active in both traditional and
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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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Job title: Assistant Professor in Signal and Image Processing or Robotics School: School of Engineering & Physical Sciences Institute: Institute of Sensors, Signal and Systems Grade and Salary
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Directorate: School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Salary: Grade 8 - £47,389 - £58,225 / Grade 9 - £58,225 - £69,488 Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Open Ended Rewards and Benefits: 33 days
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simple) optical design and assembly, larger practical whole system design, system control and automation (lab and industrial), automating data acquisition, data processing and interpretation. It may be
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systems, hardware, AV services and other IT related managed services. He / she must be flexible, proactive, and able to cope with different work situations in a collaborative workplace. Key duties and
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: Teaching skills Using technology in the workplace Understanding different levels of study Engaging students in the classroom How to assess student work Peer review of teaching and opportunity to observe