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University of Reading - two posts available
University of Reading  -    Computational Scientist
Department: Department of Meteorology

Closing Date: 12/12/2008
Reference Number: RS08042
Post Type: Full-time, fixed-term for 3 years
Payscale: Grade 6 - £27,183 to £35,469 per annum
Contact email: l.steenman-clark@reading.ac.uk
http://www.reading.ac.uk/about/about-listjobs.asp?url=http://www.info.rdg.ac.uk/newjobs/details.asp?RefernceNumber=RS08042

Please let  Veronica Benson at vbenson@ocvc.ac.uk know if you apply for this post.

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University of Reading  -     Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Department: School of Systems Engineering

Closing Date: 08/01/2009
Reference Number: RS08065
Post Type: Full-time, fixed-term for 2 years
Payscale: Grade 6 - £27,183 per annum
Contact email: f.hwang@reading.ac.uk
We need a highly motivated individual with a strong background and interest in ageing and technology to work on a project funded by ESRC through the New Dynamics of Ageing programme.
You will have:
- a PhD in Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction or closely related area
- excellent programming and interface design skills
- strong interpersonal and communication skills particularly in working with older people
- the skills to work in a multidisciplinary team and be willing to travel to people's homes for user trials
- knowledge of existing methods of measuring food intake, cognition and mental health, and physical activity
- previous high-quality publications in a relevant area.
http://www.reading.ac.uk/about/about-listjobs.asp?url=http://www.info.rdg.ac.uk/newjobs/details.asp?RefernceNumber=RS08065

Please let  Veronica Benson at vbenson@ocvc.ac.uk know if you apply for this post.

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