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The Faculty wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) Impact Visionary Fund project entitled ‘Monitoring physiological signals via
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tools. The starting salary for this role is fixed at Grade 7, Spine Point 31 (£44,480, inclusive of London Allowance). This role is an open-ended contract with a funding duration of 12 months in the first
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supporting delivery of the strategic aims and activities of the NIHR RSS, specifically around Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. They will be the first point of contact within the Research Support Service team
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, as well as from candidates with pure research backgrounds. This job will be at a grade 7 spinal point 32 (£45,622 including London Allowance). About you We are seeking expertise in product and business
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number of activities and retailers Great family friendly policies On site gym and pool with discounted staff membership available Please indicate (by specifying yes or no) if you are an internal Aston
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of predictive AI models using multimodal data (e.g. time-series signals, neuroimaging, clinical records) for healthcare applications. Contribute to the development of a Digital Twin of the brain's motor system
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signal processing Extensive research experience and scholarship on radar systems and signal processing, ideally for distributed radar sensors, and general knowledge of the effects of oscillator
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epilepticus. You will work in the group of academic neurologist and computer scientist Dr Gregory Scott, with a team of collaborators having expertise in translational neuroscience, clinical neurology, signal
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from a broad range mammals and to uncover the core gene regulatory network. In this project, signalling environments designed from recent insights will be applied to maintain naïve stem cells generated
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above per annum pro rata subject to knowledge, skills and experience. These NIHR funded posts are available immediately to end September 2028. The successful applicants will be the first point of contact