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, surgery planning with patient data for surgeons, real-time remote guidance for maintenance in industrial plants, and iterative design simulation for architecture and engineering. However, its wide adoption
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. For more information and details of how to apply, please contact Gemma Goldenberg g.goldenberg@uel.ac.uk . The selection process will comprise of an informal chat via MS Teams, candidates shortlisted from
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, based in the Department of Computer Science. The successful candidate will undertake PhD research
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. For more information about the project, studentship and application process please consult the advert: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/media/gc5f4vrp/rhul-british-library-collaborative-phd-hirsch-music
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page after you click the “Apply” button, above. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.
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g.goldenberg@uel.ac.uk . The selection process will comprise of an informal chat via MS Teams, candidates shortlisted from this stage will be invited back for a formal interview with Sam Wass. Email details to a
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emissions, and enhance occupant health and wellbeing. As a Research Assistant, you will work closely with UK- and Egypt-based teams to analyse collected data, develop and test computer-based retrofit models
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an English-speaking Country and taught in English For questions regarding the application process, please contact pgr.sst.enquire@city.ac.uk . For questions regarding the project, please contact the academic
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of the biosynthesis processes, immune system interactions, and therapeutic potential of S. aureus cell wall glycopolymers, specifically wall teichoic acids (WTA). These groundbreaking insights will pave the way
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infections. Through pioneering research in advance synthesis, chemical glycobiology, immunology and structural biology and biophysics, the network aims to deepen our understanding of the biosynthesis processes