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You will join our new BBSRC Business and Academia Prosperity Partnership between Cranfield University and LIPTON Teas and Infusions.
You will have the opportunity to visit data collection sites in the tea growing regions of Kenya.
You will be educated to doctoral level in some aspect of remote sensing, agricultural engineering, geospatial science, or a closely related field.
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water‐Environment‐Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang.
You will hold a doctoral degree (or close to completion) in biosensing, microfluidics, environmental science, microbiology, or a related discipline.
You will contribute a major UKRI-funded programme, tackling one of the most urgent global health challenges.
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water-Environment-Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang.
You will also be responsible for providing specialist support to existing programmes within your field of expertise, helping to resolve manufacturing issues and supporting continuous improvement efforts.
You will have an awareness of aerospace certification requirements. • Data based problem solving techniques
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water‐Environment‐Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang.
You will hold a doctoral degree (or close to completion) in biosensing, microfluidics, environmental science, microbiology, or a related discipline.
You will contribute a major UKRI‐funded programme, tackling one of the most urgent global health challenges.
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water‐Environment‐Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang.
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water‐Environment‐Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang.
You will hold a doctoral degree (or close to completion) in biosensing, microfluidics, environmental science, microbiology, or a related discipline.
You will need to demonstrate the following skills and experience.
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You will also be responsible for providing support to existing programmes within your field of expertise, helping to resolve manufacturing issues and supporting continuous improvement efforts.
You will have a track record of delivering high quality technical work, with experience of working within a project environment.
You will contribute to a major UKRI‐funded programme, tackling one of the most urgent global health challenges.
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water‐Environment‐Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang .
You will be educated to Level 4 (HND) as a minimum in a relevant subject and have significant experience in a relevant technical role: setting up experimental trials, using/ maintaining laboratory and field‐based experimental equipment.
You will also have a working knowledge of health and safety procedures and the ability to learn new skills.
Organisation Cranfield University – Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences – Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours and Contract 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday; flexible working will be considered. Fixed term contract for 24 months. Role Summary Research Fellow in the Advanced Sensors team, contributing to the 5‐year Leverhulme Research Leadership Award project, "Sensing...
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water‐Environment‐Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang.
You will hold a doctoral degree (or close to completion) in biosensing, microfluidics, environmental science, microbiology, or a related discipline.
You will also support the work of the business to establish safe working practices and necessary level of documentation.
You will be involved with projects from the planning / assembly / instrumentation / commissioning phase though to successfully performing and reporting the test.
You will contribute a major UKRI-funded programme, tackling one of the most urgent global health challenges.
You will contribute to the delivery of Cranfield University's research portfolio in the Advanced Sensors Laboratory for Water-Environment-Health, led by Professor Zhugen Yang .
You will have a track record of delivering high quality technical work, and be comfortable within a project environment.
You will have good written and oral communication skills, and be confident working with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders, including non-technical colleagues.
You will be educated to Level 4 (HND) as a minimum in a relevant subject and have significant experience in a relevant technical role: setting up experimental trials, using/ maintaining laboratory and field-based experimental equipment.
You will also have a working knowledge of health and safety procedures and the ability to learn new skills.
You will assume responsibility for a defined set of tasks within ongoing research initiatives funded through various sources, including industry partners, the EU, and UKRI.
You will be able to demonstrate a promising track record of achievements, appropriate to your research area and career stage, including publications in the leading international peer-reviewed journals of your respective field.