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homeostasis in the brain with a particular focus on oxygen regulation. Since neuronal computation is tightly coupled with oxygen availability, Isabel is interested in how metabolic mechanisms fail as people age
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Collaboration (UKCRC)/ Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) integrated academic training pathway. The post forms an integral part of the Neurology clinical academic training programme led by the Training Programme
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subject knowledge of Health Psychology is essential. The post-holder will have excellent organisational and communicative skills. The post-holder will support the research programme of Dr Rebecca Webster
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Development of Digital Twin Models for Real-Time Condition Monitoring of Electrical Machines in Electric Vehicle Applications
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Overview We are seeking an independent and motivated postdoctoral Research Associate to work on a Cancer Research UK (CRUK)-funded project at the interface of stem cell biology and disease modelling
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that operate with minimal computing, sensing, and actuating resources—essential features for implementation in real-world scenarios. To this end, we will leverage sophisticated mathematical tools such as
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manufacture, in experimental techniques, characterisation and computational modelling. In particular, you will gain experience in electrode manufacturing techniques, electrochemical characterisation, particle
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the underground pipe network. Data from different sensors are available such as from electro-optical cameras, Lidar, Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), an acoustic array and others. Both data driven and model-based
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will work with the programme leader, academics and practice partners to support students and will attend meetings across the partnership locations. They will be expected to contribute towards development
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forces reactors to operate significantly below their theoretical limits. By developing computational models that go beyond current limitations, you will contribute to unlocking the safe operation of