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includes projects in biomedical instrumentation, experimental hardware automation and programming, and computational science. Scientific publications in a relevant area are considered a significant benefit
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Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences EPSRC Project Proposals 2025/26 (jobs.ac.uk) Project Link: AI-Assisted Characterisation of Triboelectrification of Powders | Project Opportunities | PhD
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future. Aalto has six schools with nearly 11 000 students and a staff of more than 4 000, of which 400 are professors. Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Department of Information and
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of data from particle physics experiments and their simulations. Contribute to other activities of the Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics group in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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complimentary computational studies to predict the intake aerodynamic characteristics and aid in the experiment design. This position is part of the CDT in Net Zero Aviation, which offers a modular, cohort-based
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waiver Stipend equivalent to the UKRI doctoral stipend, currently £19,795 per annum. Opportunity to apply for any part-time Research Assistant roles available. Eligibility: Open to UK/EU and overseas
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complexity in data and computational demands of the models. This research will develop a framework for open-vocabulary learning, allowing AI to process video data efficiently and recognize diverse activities
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A position is available for a Research Assistant/Associate in Computational Mechanics in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. The research focuses on developing
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discipline, possibly supported by an MSc Degree. Ideal candidate must have background in either Civil, Structural or Mechanical Engineering. Further information on English language requirements for EU/Overseas
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exascale computing, including development of tools for analysis of large data sets. For more information about recent projects see www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5wz5fh/professor-neil-sandham We