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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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AI with a background in mechanical systems and lifetime analysis (for the Research Associate Role you will have similar technical knowledge and show a PhD completion date by the end of this year). You
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Overview Nature offers a mechanism - called homeostasis - by which life forms can maintain their physical integrity and well being. On the other hand, a series of machines, including robots, cannot
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matrix mechanics, particularly in chemoresistance. Notably, the biological aspects of chemoresistance and drug efficacy screening will be the responsibility of the lab’s postdoctoral researcher, who will
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have experience working in industry or academia, hold a PhD in AI with a background in mechanical systems and lifetime analysis (for the Research Associate Role you will have similar technical knowledge
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carbon footprints and superior corrosion resistance, addressing concrete’s significant contribution to global carbon emissions.• Microstructural Analysis Investigate the hydration mechanisms and
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data-driven methodologies. The goal of the team is to identify the fundamental physical mechanisms which are at play in such turbulent cascades, and generate low-order models that describe them
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tunable electronic properties using low-temperature STM and spectroscopy. This involves two-dimensional material mechanical exfoliation and transfer, nanoleads fabrication and deposition, molecular-beam
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Engineering Mechanical/Renewable Energy). If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written confirmation that you have been awarded your PhD, your
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degree (or about to be awarded a PhD degree) in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, material science, or a related area; Expertise is sought in one or more of the following