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of developing ethics plans and obtaining ethics approval; data collection/analysis; experience of working in a multi-disciplinary environment and coordinating work across research partnerships; an evidenced
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As part of the UKRI funded `Glaciers and Ice Sheets in a Warming World' project, we have an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher who has expertise in image analysis to join the project
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academic staff and project partners, contributing to multiple stages of the project including system design, integration, testing, and performance analysis, ultimately supporting the development of a Flight
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robotics, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and data-driven technologies. This is a multidisciplinary collaborative project supervised by Dr John Ward, Prof. Andy Cooper FRS, and Dr Gabriella Pizzuto
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foundations for future clinical studies. You will design and run EEG experiments, integrate stimulation and recording hardware, and lead analysis of behavioural and EEG data. You should have: ¿ A PhD (or
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) Translation. The team will concentrate the analysis of this large and varied data set into four regional case studies (Calabria and Sicily, Carthage, the Southern coast of Gaul; and Gallaecia), the results
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Literature and Late Antique History, and a data technician. The project aims to reconstruct the place of Greek in the sociolinguistic landscape of western Europe during Late Antiquity (300 - 700 CE). Employing
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the analysis of this large and varied data set into four regional case studies (Calabria and Sicily, Carthage, the Southern coast of Gaul; and Gallaecia), the results of which will form the basis of three edited
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of automated workflows for the analysis of existing remote sensing data archives and potentially near-real time analysis. You will work with the Principal Investigator (Professor. James Lea) to agree a programme
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robotics, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and data-driven technologies. This is a multidisciplinary collaborative project supervised by Dr John Ward, Professor. Andy Cooper FRS, and Dr Gabriella