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progress and initiate and implement relevant programme of research. Disseminate research findings/results through the production of papers for high quality journals and presentation either in-house or
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and makers can be evidenced internally in museum catalogue metadata and externally in how they are displayed both physically and digitally. The successful candidate will have academic experience in
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deterministic causality, even though it is seemingly autonomous like a robot, can acquire mechanically attained computational (Brain-like) functions, behave autonomously, and even realise cognitive behaviour is a
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of the users (humans) and the physical and technological world. Both people and the physical world interact through networks, social and technological (e.g. the power grid). As our knowledge in science, society
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to exploit approximate or computational solutions; however, this can be unsatisfactory in that it lacks in valuable physical insight. This insight is often crucial in changing partial mathematical solutions
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Application Deadline: 31 May 2025 Details The transition of boundary layers from the laminar to the turbulent regime is one of the most challenging topics in classical physics and applied mathematics, and
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development, carbon management, and process engineering is essential. Experience in life cycle analysis, carbon accounting, or renewable feedstock processing will be advantageous. Entry Requirements: A degree
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funded research project Nextrode, which is developing new manufacturing methods for electrodes. Electrodes are traditionally manufactured using the slurry casting process, which involves large volumes
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ensure that your application is relevant to the DHI, and also that we have suitable expertise to supervise your project. This is the first step in the application process. About the Digital Humanities
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, assessment, and student support to enable effective learning Contribute to the development of programme modules that are accessible, inclusive and contribute to the University’s Teaching and Learning Strategy