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induced by orbital debris. This includes RF system design, phased-array development, signal processing, and experimental validation using laboratory and plasma-chamber facilities. You will work closely with
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as Postdoctoral Researcher with Professor Róisín Dwyer’s team in the Discipline of Surgery at the University of Galway, Ireland. This position is part of the Precision Oncology Ireland (POI)-2 Network
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efficient exploration of this multidimensional space. Working with the colleagues at the University of Liverpool, you will also help develop process¿optimisation algorithms toward autonomous operation and
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efficient exploration of this multidimensional space. Working with the colleagues at the University of Liverpool, you will also help develop process‑optimisation algorithms toward autonomous operation and
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. This PDRA position will focus on advancing the robotics and automation capabilities of the Mobile Robotic Process Chemist platform - a fully automated, modular system that integrates synthesis, work-up, and
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, integrate device engineering with clinical workflows, and apply artificial intelligence and machine learning for automated image and signal analysis, tissue classification, and real-time diagnostics
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to stimuli, allowing them to transduce signals to the cell interior. Dynein-2 lies at the heart of these processes, as it is the molecular motor responsible for all retrograde transport from the tip of cilia
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. The project aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of dynein-2 transport in cilia using cutting-edge structural and biochemical approaches. Transport within cilia, the cell’s signalling and sensory antennae
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, yet there is still a lack of effective treatments. Recent research increasingly emphasised that changes to mechanical sensing, signalling and memory, critically influences the disease onset and
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and processes in decision-making around climate action policy, including wider community engagement for climate action initiatives 3. Investigate methods to increase youth and adult engagement with