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(or equivalent related field) with experience with cryogenic systems and/or sensor development for a KTP Associate position based on-site at Druck Ltd , Leicester, LE6 0FH. About the role As the Knowledge Transfer
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decoding of high-resolution electroencephalography (EEG). Working with Prof Coyle and the Turing AI Fellowship team at the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human, the Research Associate will:- Design and
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Refine the pressure-sensing system, calibration and control algorithms Contribute to the durability testing and validation to meet ICU clinical standards Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of
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substance use and addiction work package of the MHRG, led by Prof Tom Freeman. Key areas of focus include identifying substance use needs within the local region through quantitative surveys, identifying
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hosted in the Human-Computer Interaction group in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath. Applicants are encouraged to contact Prof Jason Alexander (jma73@bath.ac.uk ) before
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, marketing/web expertise and funding to develop the Centres’ activities. For informal conversations, prospective applicants may contact Prof Pedro Estrela (pmdlce20@bath.ac.uk), Prof Mirella Di Lorenzo (mdl28
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professional development pro rata per year This is a full time position (36.5 hours), fixed until August 2026. For an informal discussion relating to this vacancy, please contact Prof Nikoletta Fotaki, nf223
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entertainment. This role offers an exciting opportunity for a researcher with experience in VR/AR development, serious games, or neurogaming research applied to BCI and neurotechnology. Working with Prof Coyle
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. These will be used to build the next generation of quantum sensors capable of measuring and mapping magnetic fields and magnetic fluctuations in quantum materials. You will participate and be part of
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output modality in interactive devices, and build an understanding of how different styles of force modalities have the potential for new user interactions. The project is part of Prof Alexander’s ERC