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The computer and database technician will be responsible for management, troubleshooting and optimization of the database system at the 14CHRONO radiocarbon laboratory, ensuring it is secure, robust
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About the job: The School of Biological Sciences together with The Institute for Global Food Security (IGFS) at Queen’s University Belfast, is currently seeking to appoint an exceptional academic
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Honours degree in Computer Science/Mathematics/ Electrical and Electronic Engineering (or related discipline) Have, or be about to obtain*, a PhD in a relevant subject (must be obtained within 3 months
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the next generation of electromagnetic systems and work at one of the leading institutions in the UK in microwave and communication technology, the Centre for Wireless Innovation – Queen’s University Belfast
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To be an active member of the international research team, led by Professor Mark Linden, to develop an online educational resource for social care practitioners about childhood brain injury
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: The successful candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Degree in Biomedical Sciences or related subject. Normally have or be about to
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world-leading researchers from the consortium partners, participate in secondments across academia and industry, and develop a comprehensive skill set through a well-structured training program and cross
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initiatives and support for physical and mental health. You can find more detail on all of this and more at https://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/HumanResources/pay-reward-and-benefits/ . Queen's University is
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Queen’s University Belfast. The post holder will support the progression of the technology from TRL 4/5 to TRL 6/7 under the Invest NI Proof of Concept (PoC) Stage 2 programme, ensuring robust analytical
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant in Bacterial Evolution to join the UKRI FLF-funded research group of Dr Rachel Wheatley, based in the School of Biological Sciences at Queen’s