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About the Role We are looking for a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the Soft Matter Group (SMG), led by Prof James Busfield. You will be a key member of the SMG
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and distribution for research. The post will be based in the Director’s Office, Barts Cancer Institute, within the Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London
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Research Assistant or Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Role This is a research position for an EPSRC funded project entitled “Distributed Acoustic Sensor System for Modelling Active Travel
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, and working to coach and mentor colleagues to deliver effectively in a distributed leadership environment. This role will sit as a senior member on the Education and Student Experience Leadership Team
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architectural choices for neural networks. This project will be in collaboration with Prof. Mark Sandler from the Centre for Digital Music – a world-leading research centre in the field of AI for Music and Audio
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within a customer and commercial based environment. You will be comfortable answering inbound phone calls, distributing mail to employees and handling outgoing mail. Additionally be a team player who is
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at different length scales, from single molecules (Prof Goult, Liverpool) to the tissue scale (Prof Sinha, Cambridge). To reach the collaborative goals, the teams will be in regular contacts for coordination
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Lecture Theatres and Seminar Rooms for teaching, courses or meetings in a timely manner; Assisting in the preparation for Events, Conferences & Functions including table & chair arrangements; Distribution
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groups in the areas of Intelligent Systems, Machine Learning, Algorithms and Complexity, and Programming Languages and Systems. The Department has also made recent appointments in Quantum Computing and
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-Raman spectroscopy (AF-Raman) for intra-operative assessment of sentinel lymph node biopsies in breast cancer surgery' led by Prof. Ioan Notingher (Nottingham) and funded by the National Institute