Organisation/ Typically, a minimum of 4 years postdoctoral experience, ideally including an international element and/or enterprise experience.
Demonstrable track record in the following areas:
Publications, as assessed by the norms of their discipline i.e.
quality and impact of academic publisher, citations, ranking of journal publications etc.
Supervision of students, including, where appropriate contributing to undergraduate project supervision and Master's Dissertations on taught programmes.
Research leadership in a research group or laboratory.
Contribution to the writing of research proposals which are submitted to peer‑reviewed funding processes.
Capability to exercise independence in research, as evidenced by, for example, senior authorship/sole authorship of publications and invited presentations at conferences.
Demonstrated contribution to management of single research project (reporting, financial management, purchasing etc).
Proven ability to coordinate overall delivery of project objectives including interdependencies across work packages.
Track record of communication research to a wide range of stakeholders.
Experience of devising new methodologies to solve complex research problems.
Candidates must demonstrate how they can positively contribute to fostering an inclusive environment and a level of awareness of equality, diversity and inclusion.
In addition, evidence of the following will significantly enhance an application
Experience in 3 D printing.
Experience in the creation of benchtop models that simulate medical device‑soft tissue interaction.
Experience in the development, testing, or performance evaluation of medical devices or related technologies.
Attainment of independent funding through a competitive, peer‑reviewed process.
Innovation and commercialisation outputs, e.g.
development of patents, prototypes.
Industry collaboration or experience.
Experience working with Government agencies, nationally or internationally.
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