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of new targeted cancer treament, the ICT-DTC was established in 2018 following a major £2m investment by ICT spin-out company Incanthera plc. Project Background Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) have emerged
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the double ellipsoidal model, to represent energy input. While effective in reproducing the temperature field for analysing residual stresses and distortions after experimental calibration, these models
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determinants of restoration success (e.g., hydrodynamics and water quality) and include advanced features such as remote data transfer making them highly user-friendly. Calibration of these devices will be done
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musculoskeletal conditions. Apos utilizes personally calibrated footwear with unique biomechanical elements attached to the sole of the shoe that alter the user's walking pattern, redistributing forces across
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England. Attracting and retaining high-calibre people is fundamental to our continued success. Salary Research Assistant: £32,546 - £34,132 per annum. Research Associate: £35,116 per annum. The Role We have
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distribution in wire based additive manufacturing • Calibration and validation experiments for modelling • Temperature monitoring techniques • Finite element analysis method • Reviewing literature, planning and
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@surrey.ac.uk . The University of Surrey reserves the right to close this vacancy early or extend the closing date based on Volume and Calibre of applications. Further details Job Description
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dynamics (MD) simulations represent a powerful tool to study such interfaces, but MD of nanomaterial/liquid interfaces require well-calibrated intermolecular potentials, which don’t currently exist
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their entire life cycle due to the variations arising from geometry, material properties and loads during the long-term operation. This leads to a growing need in model identification, calibration, and
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up to £24,237 per year on successful progression to PhD at the end of the first year of the programme for students undertaking industry-funded PhD projects. We are recruiting high-calibre students