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Job Purpose The Software Tester will play a critical role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality clinical trial software applications and systems. We are seeking an experienced Software Tester
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tissue microarray construction across multiple tissue types. They will combine expertise in computational science with an understanding of histopathology to drive high-quality image analysis and AI-based
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, curriculum review and programme re-accreditation with the University and professional bodies to ensure high quality education provision is maintained. 7. To participate in student mentoring, portfolio guidance
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, tutorials, hackathons and data study groups. 7. Advise on and develop plans to enable research colleagues to use high-performance computing facilities in the Schools, College, University and wider computing
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Location: Edinburgh and Glasgow Job Purpose You will make a leading engineering contribution to a 36-month Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) funded program between the University of Glasgow and
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both independently and flexibly as part of a high performing team with excellent stakeholder management skills. Experience Essential E1 Experience of working in an office environment, and the capability
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processing, memory & plasticity, decision making, and social interactions. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Principal
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Clinical: 1. To contribute to the delivery of a neurology referral service by providing a high quality service and appropriate advice to external referring practices and owners that will consequently
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Programmes, the one-year duration will remain the normal duration. Main Duties and Responsibilities Clinical: 1. To support the small animal oncology referral service by providing, under supervision, a high
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Matthew Self (Principal Investigator). The post holder will make essential contributions to a research programme focused on understanding the function of feedback projections in the visual cortex