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We are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic postdoctoral candidate, who is enthusiastic about neural dynamics and sensory processing. The focus of our research is how the combination of sensory
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behaviors of MEMS structures. Hands-on experience working with signal processing and RF testing instruments. Strong communication skills for working in a multidisciplinary team environment. Ability
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models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations and/or experimental
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and mathematical approaches to signal analysis, information theory, computational biology and image processing. The term of appointment is one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory
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, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include: Strong background in communication theory, signal processing, wireless/optical communications, and communication system engineering Extensive experience
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Contract type Fixed-term Job category Research Hours Full-time Salary min £42,882 Salary max £42,882 Publication date 17-Jun-2025 Closing date 22-Jun-2025 The Signal Processing Engineer will be placed within
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” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience. We are still far from a complete understanding of how these processes work. CDN is one of four departments in the School
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to investigate the chemical diversity, biochemical interactions, and biological roles of plant and fungal natural products, with an emphasis on specialized metabolites, signalling molecules and relevant molecular
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molecular biology techniques Experience in standard computer software related to writing, data analysis, and data presentation. Condition of Employment: Willingness to conduct in vivo experiments in mouse
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The signal processing group carries out research in the areas of inference and wireless communications, with both acoustic and radio signals