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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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, multi-sensor calibration, and AI-based train control. By leveraging onboard and infrastructure-supported sensors (such as camera, radar, and LiDAR), your work will enhance a train’s ability to perceive
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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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@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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-hydrological modelling, calibrated with in-situ measurements, to quantify the impacts of climate-induced cryospheric changes on seasonal meltwater flows and water availability for mountain communities. The other
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of the projected weather parameters into the RESkit framework and subsequent calibration and validation of the output Global simulation of the electricity output under various climate change scenarios Analysis
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collaboration (neuroscientists and device physicists) Your Profile: Master’s degree in electrical/electronic engineering, physics or related fields Strong skills in mixed-signal circuit designs (TIA, ADC, …) and
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interact to shape an entire simulated organ. To calibrate and parametrize the models, you will have access to data from experimental collaborators (Boxem Lab). In turn, your models will help our experimental
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the Amazon basin level Integrating different observational data sources into model calibration and testing Based on comparison to data, contribute to the further development of relevant processes regarding